Informations générales Entité de rattachement Le CEA est un acteur majeur de la recherche, au service des citoyens, de l'économie et de l'Etat. Il apporte des solutions concrètes à leurs besoins dans quatre domaines principaux : transition énergétique, transition numérique, technologies pour la médecine du futur, défense et sécurité sur un socle de recherche fondamentale. Le CEA s'engage depuis plus de 75 ans au service de la souveraineté scientifique, technologique et industrielle de la France et de l'Europe pour un présent et un avenir mieux maîtrisés et plus sûrs. Implanté au cœur des territoires équipés de très grandes infrastructures de recherche, le CEA dispose d'un large éventail de partenaires académiques et industriels en France, en Europe et à l'international. Les collaboratrices et collaborateurs du CEA partagent trois valeurs fondamentales : • La conscience des responsabilités • La coopération • La curiosité Référence Description de la Direction Within the Optics and Photonics Department, the Silicon Imaging Laboratory (LIS) develops innovative visible and near-infrared sensors based on CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) technology. These image sensors are found in many everyday objects (cameras, smartphones, computers) and are widely used in industry and medical equipment. Description de l'unité Domaine Composants et équipements électroniques Contrat CDI Intitulé de l'offre CDI-Optical Expert for CMOS imagers H/F Statut du poste Cadre Description de l'offre As an Optical Expert for CMOS imagers in our Silicon Imaging Laboratory (LIS), your role will be to : - Develop integrated micro-optics (metasurfaces, microlenses, filters, waveguides, etc.). - Contribute to projects focusing on innovations in optics for CMOS cameras and image sensors, i.e. system vision. - Drive the emergence of high-performance optical concepts and solutions. You will be required to provide technical support to some colleagues, and may subsequently be called upon to supervise these projects. Applications: smartphone cameras, AR/VR HMD, space, depth imaging, multispectral imaging, polarization imaging. Profil du candidat What do we expect from you? You have a PhD in optoelectronics, and ideally significant experience in micro-optics and CMOS imaging, with an international dimension would be a plus. The main technical skills required are: the ability to develop innovative integrated optical and micro-optical systems, to translate a structure into an integration of CMOS technology processes, and to manage complex projects. You'll also be able to use simulation software in your field. You are recognized for your ability to build and develop a team spirit in order to create a winning dynamic around a common objective. You have the rigor and ability to listen to customers. Still in doubt? We can offer you: · A unique, cutting-edge research ecosystem dedicated to themes of major societal importance, · A pleasant working environment and a friendly team, · A huge, historic site with 4,500 employees, · A location in the heart of the Grenoble metropolitan area, easily accessible via soft mobility, financially encouraged by the CEA, · A recognized work-life balance, · A QVT agreement including the possibility of work from home if the position is eligible, · A company savings scheme funded by the CEA, · A diversity and inclusion policy, · An environment conducive to career development, · An active social activities company, in terms of leisure and extra-professional activities. All our positions are open to people with disabilities. CEA's Mission Handicap can help you make the necessary adjustments to meet your specific needs. Site Grenoble Localisation du poste France, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Ville Grenoble Disponibilité du poste 01/09/2023
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