Postdoctoral Fellow (PREP0004208)

Key responsibilities will include but are not limited to:

  • Precision electromagnetic field measurements and uncertainty evaluation.
  • Development of multiport OTA measurement approaches, including assessment of measurement uncertainty.
  • Instrument automation
  • Accurate modulated-signal analysis of signals.
  • Analysis of data and measurements to provide complete traceability path to primary standards.
  • Experimental design to create repeatable test conditions that best expose devices to a traceably known condition.
  • Present and publish technical results.

Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related field
  • Research experience involving one or more of the following areas: RF measurement, antenna design/characterization, signal processing, EMI/EMC Testing.
  • RF Measurement experience
  • Antenna design/characterization
  • Signal processing
  • Experience with microwave electronics simulation software (e.g. HFSS and ADS) is desirable
  • Experience with LabView, MATLAB, Python, other measurement automation and analysis software
  • Mechanical and electrical design and fabrication capability is desirable
  • Metrology and uncertainty analysis experience

Key responsibilities will include but are not limited to:

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