Optical Scientist - Optical Waveguides

111503
Corning

Req #: 280

Corning is one of the world’s leading innovators in materials science. For more than 160 years, Corning has applied its unparalleled expertise in speciality glass, ceramics, and optical physics to develop products that have created new industries and transformed people’s lives.

At Corning, our growth is fueled by a commitment to innovation. We succeed through sustained investment in research & development, a unique combination of material and process innovation, and close collaboration with customers to solve tough technology challenges. We are a four-time National Medal of Technology winner thanks to our technology leadership and R&D environment, which attract and enable the best scientific minds in the world. This pipeline of talent has brought life-changing innovation to your fingertips for more than 160 years.

Scope of Position:

This position is for a research scientist in a high data rate optical communication systems group. The preferred candidate should have in-depth knowledge of optical waveguides and components for communication system, including hands-on experience in waveguide materials, design, fabrication, characterization, and transmission. In this role, the candidate will have the opportunities to work with multidisciplinary and cross-functional teams, apply fundamental understanding to solve complex problems to support current and future business in optical communications. She or he will be responsible for developing tools and concepts in anticipation of the future state of technology for the business, as well as provide troubleshooting support or testing for businesses that do not have the capability. We are looking for someone who can step into the lab and help define and execute laboratory experiments, as well as apply critical thinking and analysis.  The scientist will also be responsible for proposing and carrying out future research efforts that support Corning’s current and future businesses in optical communications. 

Day to Day Responsibilities:

Acts as Technical expert or Subject Matter Expert in design and fabrication of optical waveguide for high data rate optical communication;
Closely work with material scientist to explore and optimize the properties of optical waveguide materials
 Apply state of art techniques, develop novel methods to characterize properties and test transmission performance of the optical waveguides.
Modifies and develops testing processes to improve evaluation of new products or new properties.
Document research findings in internal research reports, invention disclosures and refereed publications.
Makes technical presentations to customers and at conferences.
Coaches and mentors others in area(s) of expertise.

Travel Requirements: <10%

Hours of work/work schedule/flex-time: 40 hours/week

Job Title: Optical Scientist - Fiber Manufacturing

Required Education: PhD in Optics, Physics or other related majors

Required Skills:

In-depth knowledge of light propagation in optical waveguide, including optical components, optical fibers and planar waveguides and specialty fibers;
Knowledge in novel optical material systems, design, and fabrication of integrated photonics
Knowledge in passive and active components in optical communication systems
Demonstrated hands-on experiences and ability in design and fabrication of optical waveguide and components
Experiences in numerical simulation tools for light propagation, generation, and sensing in optical waveguides In-depth knowledge and experience in characterization and system testing of optical waveguide and components
Strong problem solving and troubleshooting skills.
Demonstrated ability to document experimental results in reports and publications.

Job Preference:

Industry experiences in novel fiber design and fabrication such as SDM is a plus
Knowledge and experiences in fiber sensor design and fabrication

Soft Skills:

Must be a team player
Effective communicator in a variety of formal presentation settings: one-on-one, small and large groups, with peers, direct reports, and management.
Can effectively deal with changes and uncertainty
Independent, requiring minimal day-to-day supervision.
Ability to propose and carry out new research efforts.

We prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, gender, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, or veteran status or any other legally protected status.

Painted Post, NY, US