RF Photonics Engineers

Phase Sensitive Innovations Inc.   Newark, DE   Full-time     Engineering
Posted on October 20, 2021

RF PHOTONICS ENGINEERS

Newark, DE Area

Design, analysis & simulation of RF Photonics products. Design & implementation of Lab View GUI.

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**Requirements: Bachelor’s degree or foreign equivalent degree in Electrical Engineering or related plus 3 years of experience in the Job Offered or as an Engineering Professional. Employer will accept master’s degree or foreign equivalent degree in Electrical Engineering or related plus 1 year of experience in the Job Offered or as an Engineering Professional in lieu of Bachelor’s degree plus 3 years of experience.**

Build, install, test, or maintain optical or fiber optic equipment, such as lasers, lenses, or mirrors, using spectrometers, interferometers, or related equipment

MISSION

PSI’s produces high quality and high-performance RF Photonic devices, components, and systems. Applications include millimeter wave imaging and wireless communications systems such as 5G/B5G Cellular, Communications, Radar and Vision Enhancement markets.

ABOUT PSI

Phase Sensitive Innovations (PSI) is a small, high technology company specializing in RF Photonic devices, components, and systems, with a particular focus on the millimeter wave (mmW) region of the electromagnetic spectrum.

BEAM FORMING AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT!

Beam forming on a large scale is “imaging” and PSI has developed element-level beam forming for millimeter-wave systems the operate as real-time video cameras that offer the potential to penetrate through poor weather, atmospheric obscurants, and various garments and structures to create high-resolution “see-through” images. In pursuit of this goal, we have developed and demonstrated a prototype passive imaging systems based on our patented optical upconversion technique.

In addition, we have also developed state-of-the-art RF imaging systems that can “see” the electromagnetic environment and detect/recover signals over massive operational bandwidths. Current systems have been flight and field tested and demonstrated to perform communications (5G), FMCW radar and surveillance capabilities.