Opis
Our advanced defense research institute in Munich is looking for an RF Physics Researcher to dive deep into the complexities of electromagnetic wave propagation. You will be the theoretical backbone of our Electronic Warfare (EW) development team, figuring out exactly how our signals behave in dense urban canyons and cluttered environments.
~ Your core research focus ~
~ Modeling the multipath propagation, diffraction, and scattering of RF signals across various frequency bands using advanced computational electromagnetics.
~ Simulating the impact of complex electromagnetic interference (EMI) on drone telemetry and digital data links to identify vulnerabilities in hostile systems.
~ Developing novel mathematical algorithms for adaptive signal shaping and dynamic spectrum management to outsmart enemy frequency-hopping radios.
~ Running analytical evaluations to predict the effective jamming radius and power requirements of our next-generation EW suites before they ever hit the fabrication line.
~ Authoring detailed technical whitepapers, contributing to patent applications, and presenting your findings to our senior engineering board.
We need someone who lives and breathes classical electrodynamics and wave theory. You must have strong mathematical modeling skills in MATLAB, Python, or specialized EM solvers, and at least 1 year of hands-on experience taking measurements in an RF lab. A Master's or PhD in Applied Physics, Radio Physics, or Electrical Engineering is highly preferred. We offer a competitive salary of €75,000 gross per year, plus German corporate benefits. This is a full-time, on-site role at our secure R&D campus in Munich, where you will have access to our anechoic chambers and high-performance computing clusters.