Research Scientist Engineer Driving Optical Systems Innovation, Ahuntsic North
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Ahuntsic North H2B, Canada
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This role supports a vibrant, flexible work culture and requires a post-graduate degree in Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering. You will develop and validate performance models via advanced techniques while collaborating closely with diverse experts to address intricate challenges. Your research will contribute to the next generation of optical communication technologies.
Key Responsibilities:• Conduct investigations in optical communication physics • Use MATLAB to establish performance models • Engage in innovative simulations and testing • Validate findings with cutting-edge hardware • Collaborate on multi-disciplinary technical projects
Requirements:• M.Sc. or Ph.D. in relevant fields required • Strong MATLAB proficiency and modeling experience • Analytical skills for interpreting complex data • Proven ability to collaborate across disciplines • Optional experience with programming in C or Python
Utilize your passion for optical systems to innovate and refine solutions that drive high-performance communication networks globally. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Company nameCiena Corporation
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Job positionResearch Scientist Engineer Driving Optical Systems Innovation
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