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Avicena in Sunnyvale, CA is seeking a Device Engineer to drive the design, fabrication, and electro-optical characterization of GaN microLED devices for our LightBundle platform. You will translate device physics into manufacturable emitters and work across epitaxy, processing, and on-wafer test.
You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimize efficiency, speed, and array uniformity, perform L-I-V, spectral and high-speed measurements, and contribute to IP and documentation while
Device Engineer
Avicena is a privately held company developing microLED based ultra-low power high bandwidth interconnects for chip-to-chip communications. This technology will revolutionize High-Performance (HPC) and Cloud computing, as well as other industries where low power interconnects are critical like camera sensors, autonomous vehicles, and aerospace. Avicena is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California with a development center in Edinburgh, Scotland. The company was founded in 2019 by leading technologists from the optical networking industry with a track record of delivering breakthrough products. (www.avicena.tech)
As a Device Engineer at Avicena, you will drive the design, fabrication, electro-optical characterization and qualification of GaN microLED devices at the heart of our LightBundle™ interconnect platform. You will translate device physics into manufacturable, high-yield emitters that meet aggressive targets for efficiency, speed, and array uniformity, working across the full stack from epitaxy and process integration to on-wafer test.
Avicena offers a competitive compensation package including base salary, equity, and comprehensive benefits, along with the opportunity to make foundational contributions to a category-defining technology. Actual compensation will be determined based on experience, qualifications, and location.
Avicena is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States.