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Role Number: 200653199-0836
Summary
The Camera Hardware Engineering group is responsible for the design, development, and innovation of camera hardware for all related Apple products. Our target is to deliver superior camera hardware to enable best-in-class camera user experience. As a key member of the Camera Semiconductor Technologies team, you will be responsible for the modeling, design, optimization, and validation of pixels, in-pixel circuits, and development of new sensors.
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You will be at the center of efforts to develop new depth sensing technology, and you will engage with cross-functional teams working on many aspects of system, module, circuit, and device development.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s in electrical engineering, EECS, physics or relevant industry experience.
Experience in building test setup, running characterization, and analyzing results with software such as MATLAB or Python.
Experience working on active ranging systems such as LIDAR, Time-of-Flight, FMCW, or similar.
Preferred Qualifications
MSc/PhD in electrical engineering, EECS, physics or relevant industry experience
Experience in image sensor pixel and sensor development, sensor characterization, sensor bring-up and debug, or wafer-level testing
Familiar with image sensor technology, image sensor performance metrics, image sensor usage, and integration into camera systems
Basic knowledge of photodiodes, pixel front-end circuit and analog circuits
Experience with avalanche photodiode (APD or SPAD) image sensors
Experience in electro-optical mass-production screening test or characterization of imaging solutions and/or sensor functional validation (analog and logic-oriented)
Experience of building a optical system / imaging system
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