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ph3Job Summary /h3 pAs a Computational Physicist, you will be pushing the boundaries of contemporary simulation and design methods to develop world-class MEMS resonators for use in ultra-precise timing applications. This includes improving the speed and accuracy of simulations and computations, correlating simulation results to physical results, developing a physical theory to support modeling techniques, parallelizing and automating resonator design to achieve better performance. /p h3Responsibilities /h3 ul liDevelop cutting-edge design and simulation software /li liTackle challenging problems in computation, mechanics, thermodynamics, and electrodynamics /li liParticipate in the design of next-generation MEMS resonators and their packages /li liImprove simulation accuracy, speed, features, and optimization algorithms /li liDrive and support the company’s projects as needed /li /ul h3Qualifications Requirements /h3 ul liPhD in Physics, Applied Mathematics or equivalent /li li3+ years in computational software development with proficiency in C, C++, Java, Python, or Matlab /li liExperience with software design patterns, parallel programming, and finite element analysis /li liPassion for working on challenging computational problems and developing top-quality code /li liStrong organizational and interpersonal skills; clear scientific communication /li liAbility to work well with others in a collaborative, fast-paced team environment /li liEnglish fluency in written and spoken communication /li /ul pInterested in this vacancy? Apply now! We will reach out to you as soon as possible. /p /p #J-18808-Ljbffr
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