Research Associate - Oldenburg, Deutschland - Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg

Lena Wagner

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Beschreibung

Research Associate (M/F/d)
with the focus on "Passive Microwave circuits design and characterization"

The position is project based (GRAMOP), full time, pay rate E13 TV-L, until , funded by the DFG.


YOUR FOCUS:

YOUR PROFILE:

  • Completed academic Masters level university degree, preferably in Electrical Engineering or Physics.
  • Theoretical indepth understanding of electromagnetics.
  • Experience with microwave measurements by using VNA and Spectrum analyzer: scattering parameters, modulation/demodulation and BER analysis.
  • Experience in the design of microwave components (filters, antennas etc.) analytically, by circuit simulation tools (AWR MWO or similar) and by FEM tools (HFSS preferable).
  • Experience with experimental laboratory setups and hardwaresoftware interfacing
  • Very good command of English language and very good technical writing skills, demonstrated by at least some first author publications.
  • Good command of German language (desirable but not compulsory)

WHAT WE OFFER:

  • Unique laboratory infrastructure for research in automated robotic handling at nanoscale coupled with microwaves and other microscopy tools.
  • State of the art laboratory equipment for microwave research including VNAs, signal generators, PCB fabrication and conductive inkjet printing
  • An experienced interdisciplinary team that works on adjacent topics and is highly visible in related international research communities
  • Excellent opportunities for professional development towards cutting edge research
  • Gathering handson experience with the world's most advanced nanorobotic systems
  • Intellectual freedom to explore and implement new approaches
  • Strong involvement in project cooperation with international and national partners, both from industry and research
  • Regular participation in international research conferences is possible and desired.

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