Biomedical Research Engineer at Apple
Cupertino, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

12 May, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Biomedical Optics, Optical Simulation, Ray-tracing, Light Propagation, Physiology Analysis, User Study Design, Data Analysis, Technical Communication, System Design, Device Physics, Spectroscopy, Hardware Engineering

Industry

Computers and Electronics Manufacturing

Description
The Health Sensing Hardware team works on developing the next-generation of optical sensors which enable us to provide deeper insights into a user’s health in a wearable form factor. The team is looking for a highly-motivated biomedical optics engineer interested in finding elegant solutions to measuring complex physiological signals in a compact form-factor, thus enabling the next-generation of optical health sensors. The successful candidate will be able to leverage deep expertise in physics, physiology and optics to develop the optical health sensors in the Apple Watch and AirPods. This candidate should also be adept at building research platforms to study physiology and analyze user data to infer real-world performance trends and emergent behavior. The candidate must be able to employ simulation tools to develop models of sensor behavior. Lastly, a successful candidate will be able to distill complex technical concepts into concise technology assessments to cross-functional collaborators and senior management. DESCRIPTION You will be working with a team of research scientists and hardware engineers developing technologies for the optical health sensors. You will be responsible for developing research platforms to investigate novel sensing solutions, leveraging modeling tools to exhaling empirical observations and lastly defining sensing requirements to multidisciplinary sensor architects for integration into products. In this role you will also be designing user studies and analyzing data to empirically prove the application of a sensing solution. Lastly, you will be responsible for summarizing your findings and communicating your findings to the larger team and senior leadership in a clear and succinct manner. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS In-depth understanding of light propagation in biological tissue. Experience with hands-on development of optical systems for biomedical optics applications. Strong optical simulation skills using commercial ray-tracing packages. Collaborative and willing to work in cross-functional fast-paced technology development. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, excellent documentation skills. BS and a minimum of 10 years relevant industry experience PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Experience with both coherent and non-coherent light-tissue interaction principles and their applications, e.g. spectroscopy. Fundamental understanding of device physics governing typical light emitter and detectors. Conversant in cross-functional aspects of system design; mechanical tolerance of system, sources of electrical noise. PhD in Biomedical, Optical Engineering or related field.
Responsibilities
Develop next-generation optical health sensors for wearables by building research platforms and employing simulation tools. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define sensing requirements and communicate technical findings to senior leadership.
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