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Help Wanted – now hiring

At Atomionics, we’re hiring for a few roles (interns and full time). We build quantum sensors for navigation and resource exploration! We believe that the future is made of radically different sensing systems for all walks of life and industry.
We are a Singapore based VC backed startup. Our team comprises of an interdisciplinary mix with prior experience in Atomic physics, biomimetic underwater robots, high altitude pseudo satellites and balloon satellites, and advised by leaders in cold atom physics and navigation systems.

Singapore based VC backed startup. Our team comprises of an interdisciplinary mix with prior experience in Atomic physics, biomimetic underwater robots, high altitude pseudo satellites and balloon satellites, and advised by leaders in cold atom physics and navigation systems.

Atomionics’​ Mission is to accelerate all control loops by providing the best feedback using next generation of sensors based on Atom Interferometry. Singapore-based Atomionics is committed to provide the most accurate, precise sensing for faster converging control loops in human or machine systems. Atomionics’​ systems are the most reliable navigation systems which work underwater, underground and in no-connectivity zones. Atomionics’​ Absolute Gravimetry systems enable precisely pinpointing oil and mineral deposits.

 

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Electronics Engineering Intern

$8k – $12k

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The current ongoing project is building a portable single axis atom interferometer which can measure gravity very precisely and help in exactly pinpointing hydrocarbon and mineral reserves helping ease the energy needs of the world. The apprentice will be working closely with the product development team, an interdisciplinary mix with prior experience in Atomic physics, biomimetic underwater robots, high altitude pseudo satellites and balloon satellites, and advised by leaders in cold atom physics and navigation systems.

Requirements:

  1. Candidate is currently pursuing, or has recently completed a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical /Computer/Mechatronics/Systems Engineering, or a related field. Also open to candidates who have completed or are in the final year of their full-time Diploma course in Electrical/ Electronics/Mechatronics Engineering
  2. Hands-on technical experience of building and debugging electronic systems (data-acquisition systems, electro-mechanical devices, optoelectronics etc.)
  3. Able to program and debug in C, C++ or Python, with some experience in programming embedded systems
  4. Well-versed in basic electronics: knowledge of fundamental circuits and their operation
  5. Experience with PCB design (and familiarity with at least one EDA software), assembly and testing of analog, digital and mixed signal circuits

Preferred skills:

  1. Previous experience with a student design team
  2. Previous work at an experimental physics lab
  3. We would love to hear about your hobby projects!

Benefits:

  1. Work on the cutting edge of quantum technology
  2. Develop robust applications for translational research
  3. Work with an interdisciplinary team of physicists, electronics and mechanical engineers and learn the best practices in a wide spectrum of engineering domains
Location
Singapore
Job typeInternship
Visa sponsorship  — Not Available
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Mechanical Engineering Intern

$8k – $12k • No equity

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Do you want to help build a technology that enables autonomous cars, aircraft navigation, and even makes energy cheaper?
At Atomionics, we are building a sensing technology which performs 1000x better than the current state-of-the-art technologies, and it does so without requiring any external signal. We do this by harnessing the potential of the wave-nature of atoms using atom Interferometry.

With this interferometer we are building, we can pinpoint mineral and hydrocarbon reserves, produce an exponentially better GPS system, and make drift free navigation systems for aircrafts and underwater vehicles.

GPS infrastructure and technology are only built by nations, but what if we could together build an exponentially better navigation and positioning system and redefine sensing technology in the process? Building this interferometer has the chance to literally redefine the trajectory of technology and create a dent in the Universe (and measure the dent as well).

Atomionics is an early-stage fast growing startup based in Singapore, supported by NUS Enterprise, along with some of the best investors and business partners.

Responsibilities:

*Work in collaboration with electronics and atomic physicists to develop the system architecture to ensure robustness and reliability in a dynamic environment of Atom Interferometry sensing systems
*Design the housing and packaging for miniaturized atom-interferometry setup
*CAD models for precision manufacturing and fabrication of optomechanical benches
*Structural analysis and characterization to ensure robustness in harsh environment

About you:

*An absolutely driven individual with creative problem solving skills, analytical mind, and persistence, ideally, demonstrated
*Experience using Solidworks/Autodesk/other CAD software
*Experience in different manufacturing techniques

Even better if you have:

*Worked in a technical student team, or an early stage company environment
*Worked on personal hobby projects (and can brag about them!)
*We don’t care for degrees, but if you have studied Mechanical/Mechatronics/Aerospace, or a related field, that’ll be delightful. Also open to candidates who have completed or are in the final year of their full-time Diploma course in Electrical/ Electronics/Mechatronics Engineering

What can we offer you:

*A chance to learn about the intricacies of deep tech research, product development, and strategy in a high-growth startup at the same time work with some of the best engineers and physicists. Learn the best practices in engineering and physics
*Work on the cutting edge of quantum technology
*Develop robust applications for translational research
*A book/hobby project allowance to help you grow and collectively build the Atomionics library
*Board games and curry night.

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