Specialist: Computational Electromagnetics - Career Opportunities
COMSOL A/S
COMSOL is seeking a specialist in computational electromagnetics to strengthen the development team in Stockholm. The primary responsibility of this position is to enhance the capability of the RF Module and the Wave Optics Module, add-on products to COMSOL Multiphysics®. In this position you will identify, design, create, and document key features and methods for modeling and design of devices in high frequency electromagnetics. You will work in close collaboration with our teams for numerical analysis, geometry and mesh with a focus on performance and stability.
Requirements
- Several years of combined academic and professional experience applied in computational electromagnetics.
- A deep understanding of Maxwell’s equations and associated computational methods for device design in RF and microwave engineering and optics.
- Solid background in electromagnetics and related physics.
- Self-motivated, capable of independent work with strong initiative, good judgement, and meticulous record keeping habits.
- Good teamwork and presentation skills.
- Very good technical-writing skills.
Meriting Skills and Experiences
- Experience with numerical methods and numerical analysis for EM field computations.
- Experience with RF, microwaves, and mmWave circuit simulation and design.
- Experience with EM scattering and stealth technology.
- Experience with the simulation of optical or optoelectronic devices.
- Experience with RF MEMS simulations.
- Familiarity with COMSOL Multiphysics®.
COMSOL Offers
- A challenging opportunity to expand your knowledge in a wide variety of physics application areas and to work on problems spanning multiple engineering fields.
- Highly creative and qualified teams with a diversity of experience.
- Great career opportunities at a fast-paced, high-tech software company.
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