Student
Project: High-resolution, Fast, and Low-cost Integrated Optical Spectroscopy
Optical
spectrum analysis (OSA) is essential for various applications, including
environmental monitoring, material characterization, and optical sensing. IMEC
has introduced an innovative optical engine that leverages a linear chirp laser
for high-resolution, low-cost, fast spectral analysis. Unlike traditional
OSA-based or fine-tuning laser-based frequency sweeping schemes, the IMEC
approach combines the advantages of fast and continuous linear chirp technology
with a compact design suitable for real-world sensing scenarios.
What you will do
You
will be working on the system design of an optical spectroscope, implementing
the first IMEC high-resolution, fast, and low-cost demo system by combining IMEC’s
fast linear chirp laser, IMEC’s instantaneous optical frequency estimator, and sensing
techniques. You will engage in the following tasks:
- Literature review on the state-of-the-art in spectrum analysis-based optical sensing (requirements, challenges, and current solutions).
- Compare different spectrum analysis approaches (pros and cons in terms of resolution, cost, and test speed).
- Study the IMEC scheme in detail.
- Implement the proof-of-concept experiment of the IMEC solution (Create a linearly Chirped Laser Source: provides fast frequency chirp signal to drive a laser;
Implement the chirp measurement unit: it is based on current IMEC research; Read detector outputs by using a real-time scope). - Finish signal processing and propose new solutions to solve encountered problems.
- 2-D spectrum plot: provides insight via intensity vs wavelength plot.
What we do for you
You
will be working on cutting-edge research on a topic that is highly relevant to
both academic research and industrial applications. To help you in this
journey, we offer a flexible environment where you can be the leader of your
own research while at the same time having the support of world-leading experts
from digital signal processing and photonic system designs to complete your
tasks. As part of the PICS team in IMEC-Netherlands you will have opportunities
to learn from some of the best minds in photonic integrated circuits and
systems as well as other research domains. You will be supervised by
world-renown Photonics-researchers. You will collaborate with experts in the
field of photonics (e.g. LiDAR, Datacom, Optical Sensing...)
Who you are
-
You are a MSc student with Optics/Photonics/Optical
communication/Electrical Engineering or other relevant background.
- You are available for a
period of 12 months (including thesis preparation).
- You are entitled to do
internship in the Netherlands.
- You are self-starter and
able to work independently.
- You possess programming
skills (e.g. Python, Matlab)
- Skill in digital signal
processing is a must.
- Knowledge on data analysis
(In Matlab or Python) is a must.
- Having knowledge of optical
systems/photonics is a plus.
- Design experimental systems
(including lasers, PDs, signal generators, scope...) is a plus.
- Being able to write and/or
present conference/journal papers is a plus.
Interested
Does
this position sound like an interesting next step in your career at imec? Don’t
hesitate to submit your application by clicking on ‘APPLY NOW’.
Should
you have more questions about the job, you can contact Dr. Xuebing Zhang at xuebing.zhang@imec.nl.
Got
some questions about the recruitment process? Martijn Kohl at jobs@imec.nl the
Talent Acquisition Team will be happy to assist you.