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Photonic Engineer, Machine Learning

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Google

Sunnyvale, CA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 6 days ago (Updated 13 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/23/2026

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Photonic Engineer, Machine Learning corporate_fare Google place Sunnyvale, CA, USA bar_chart Advanced Advanced Experience owning outcomes and decision making, solving ambiguous problems and influencing stakeholders; deep expertise in domain.
Minimum qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, a related field, or equivalent practical experience. 6 years of experience working in a high-speed datacom technical environment. 5 years of experience in digital coherent optical transmissions.
Preferred qualifications:
PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, a related field, or equivalent practical experience. Experience with script writing and test and measurement system automation. Proficiency in digital signal processing, high-speed optoelectronic circuit simulation or system modeling. Knowledge of large volume high-speed optical transceiver designs and manufacturing. Knowledge of data center network and machine learning system architectures. About the job Responsibilities Design low-cost and high-speed optical transceivers for data center applications. Develop optical systems and architectures to scale TPU and GPU superpods. Identify, research, evaluate emerging photonic networking technologies. Explore optical technologies to disaggregate and improve the efficiencies of future computing systems.