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Eindhoven
June 1, 2024

Aircision: PhD on Ultra-high Capacity Terrestrial Free-Space Optical Communications

Position: PhD-student
Department: Electrical Engineering
FTE: 1,0


Are you fascinated by the idea that networks will adapt themselves with your needs without your intervention?
Join us on this research project in close collaboration with several high-tech companies to develop and
demonstrate the next generation optical wireless communication systems. You will be employed by Aircision and
will work closely with experts in optical and radio frequency communication of Eindhoven University of
Technology. Your work is embedded within the newly granted The Netherlands Growth Fund 6G-FNS (Future
Networks and Services).


Research challenges


More and more wireless devices will be needed in the foreseeable future. We are evolving towards the era of
‘hyperconnectivity’, a state where the number of devices connected to the Internet vastly exceeds the number
of connected people. Market forecasts show that more than 1000 wireless devices per person will be connected
to the web in the very near future. This also is part of the ambitions for the upcoming 6th Generation wireless
networks.


Free Space Optics (FSO) uses light to transmit data. For decades, FSO has been largely used in satellite
communication and private enterprise networks connecting buildings with laser beams. The industry recognizes
the upside of FSO as it is easy and fast to deploy, secure, has very high bandwidth potential and does not require
spectrum licenses. The challenge is to bring FSO down from space to earth for commercial terrestrial
communication.


In this research program, you are tasked to explore novel optical techniques for generating, transporting,
detecting and controlling optical signals over hybrid networks partly consisting of FSO and partly of RF links. You
should design and realize performance improvement in both data throughput and link availability. The work
comprises analytical, simulation and experimental activities. The final goal is to demonstrate the feasibility of
real-world data transmission using FSO devices for ultra-high speed.


About Aircision


Founded in 2019 and built by HighTechXL, a deep-tech venture builder, Aircision is a Dutch startup and recent
spin-off from TNO. Aircision designs ultra-high-capacity free space optics systems that are deployed fast, cover
long distances and are highly secure. Sustainability is a high priority for Aircision. Giving people access to better
communication will allow everyone to exchange more information. If we can provide high-speed connectivity to
everyone, not only do we contribute to a better infrastructure, but we could also play a part in reducing
inequalities.


Job requirements


Candidates for this challenging project must have:
• Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication engineering or in Applied
Physics.
• Proficiency in data analysis or modeling specifically applied to the field of physics.
• Solid knowledge of optical fiber communications techniques and/or for photonic devices and circuits.
• Solid knowledge in physical layer transmission system for microwave and optical communication.
• Familiarity with software simulation tools for optics and photonic integrated circuits, including but not
limited to Zemax, Lumerical, and VPI-Photonics, is valued.
• Solid skills in one or two programming languages e.g. Python, C++
• Proven team-working capabilities and communication skills
• English proficiency (both verbal and written)
• Willingness to start as soon as possible

‍Please forward your CV and cover letter to career@aircision.com.

‍*Aircision is an equal opportunities employer. Their policy applies to recruitment, pay and conditions, appraisals, conduct at work, promotion and benefits. Aircision does not accept any unsolicited Agency CVs.