Optical Engineer / Experimental Physicist
Our research group for exoplanets and habitability at the Institute for Particle Physics and Astrophysics at ETH Zurich is leading an international initiative for the Large Interferometer For Exoplanets (LIFE), an ambitious space mission to observe and characterize earth-like exoplanets at mid-infrared wavelengths. As part of the initiative, we are developing the Nulling Interferometry Cryogenic Experiment (NICE), a laboratory experiment to demonstrate the fundamental measurement principle of LIFE under cryogenic conditions at realistic fluxes and wavelengths. NICE is entering its preliminary design phase, and we seek to strengthen our project team with an
Optical engineer / Experimental Physicist (100%)
with a strong background in optical design, opto-mechanical alignment techniques, and manufacturing processes of optical components for cryogenic conditions in the infrared.
The tasks will consist of
- Supporting the optical design
- Conducing optical system engineering
- providing tolerance analysis and maintaining the optical budgets of NICE
- Further, we expect to manage the specifications and procurement of the optical components
- Finally, the candidate will lead the integration, alignment and verification of the optical subsystems and
- Support the commissioning of the NICE setup
- In parallel, we expect that the candidate will support a concept study for the LIFE space mission based on the knowledge and experience obtained during the development of NICE.
You should hold
- A university master’s degree in optical engineering or experimental physics (or equivalent) with experience in optical design and analysis,
- Hands-on experience with optical alignment techniques for cryogenic optical systems, and, ideally, also in interferometry.
- Experience with fiber optics, high precision optics and cryogenic opto-mechanical implementations are an asset.
- You should feel comfortable to work in a diverse team, together with industrial partners, and to deal with complex, long-term, and science driven project processes.
- Skills in utilizing optical modeling software, such as ZEMAX, and wave propagation analysis software, such as COMSOL, are essential.
- Excellent communication and practical problem-solving skills are required.
- The working language (written and spoken) is English. Initially, the position will be for 2 years with the option for extension up to 5 years maximum (subject to performance).
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