Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
14 Nov, 25
Salary
64000.0
Posted On
14 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Academic Journals, Absorption Spectroscopy, Aerospace Engineering, Fourier Optics, Data Analysis, Design, Zemax, Laser Physics, Experimental Research
Industry
Information Technology/IT
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates should submit the following application materials directly to Professor Christopher Limbach at [email protected]:
Review of applications will begin on 9/1/2025 and continue until the position is filled. A start date of Jan 1, 2026 is anticipated, although earlier or later starts may be accommodated.
JOB SUMMARY
We invite applications for two (2) research fellow positions in the fields of optical instrumentation and laser diagnostics involving applications of optical cavities, lasers, or long-range sensing. The Limbach group in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at UM performs research at the intersection of optical science, sensing, and aerospace applications. Our research program consists of two main thrusts, 1) the development and application of state-of-the-art laser and optical sensing techniques - both on the ground and in flight - to better understand plasmadynamics and hypersonic flow physics, and 2) the exploration of transformational concepts for in-space power and propulsion using innovative laser architectures and/or rarefied atomic beams.
The current posting covers two research fellow openings. One pertains to a new project funded through AFOSR directed toward fundamental research of space-based power, momentum, and data transfer. The second pertains to a NASA-funded project to design and fly an airborne water vapor Lidar sensor at supersonic speeds. In either role, the successful applicant will apply optical analysis techniques (theory, in-house codes, Zemax) to analyze the performance of laser and optical systems for the respective project. In the AFOSR project, the successful applicant will also develop a laboratory scale open-cavity laser and be responsible for the design and execution of experiments to characterize its performance and response to disturbances. In the NASA Lidar project, the applicant will employ various spectroscopic techniques, such as laser absorption spectroscopy (LAS) and modulated spectroscopic methods (FMS, WMS), within bench test and field test setups of the Lidar DFB seed laser and thulium amplifier system near 1.9 microns. In both projects, the successful applicant will be responsible for synthesizing modeling and experimental data analysis and drafting high-quality manuscripts for publication.
Please visit the lab webpage https://sites.google.com/umich.edu/limbachlab
WHO WE ARE
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Mission: Michigan Engineering provides scientific and technological leadership to the people of the world. We seek to improve the quality of life by developing intellectually curious and socially conscious minds, creating collaborative solutions to societal problems, and promoting an inclusive and innovative community of service for the common good.
Information about Michigan Engineering vision, mission and values can be found at http://strategicvision.engin.umich.edu/
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