About the job
Reality Labs focuses on delivering Meta's roadmap through creating advanced AI enabled AR devices. Come work alongside industry-leading scientists and engineers to create the technology that makes AR devices pervasive and universal. Our scientists have experience designing, modeling, and prototyping advanced display systems. This role is focused on long term research typically aiming for a 5+ year horizon for potential intercept.
Responsibilities
Achieve breakthroughs in future AI enabled AR devices system architecture by identifying and solving fundamental problems to enable immersive AR experiences
Research and develop advanced optical elements for future AR display systems, including designing, modeling, and fabricating novel optical components that serve as building blocks for AR display systems
Collaborate cross-functionally with optical system designers, simulation engineers, and other research teams to co-develop new display architectures and integrate device-level innovations into system-level solutions
Explore emerging optical technologies and evaluate their potential to advance AR display performance, including novel materials, device concepts, and fabrication methods
Qualifications
Minimum
PhD degree in optics, physics, electrical engineering, computer science, computer engineering, relevant technical field, and/or equivalent practical experience
3+ years of experience in one or more of the following disciplines: optical design and simulation, optical fabrication, display technologies, computational imaging
Experience with AR display systems and understanding of their optical requirements
Demonstrated experience to identify core research problems and drive them to solution with initiative
Preferred
PhD in optics, photonics, physics, materials science, electrical engineering, or a related field or equivalent practical experiences
6+ years of experience in one or more of the following disciplines: optical design and simulation, optical fabrication, display technologies, computational imaging
Experience with holographic optical elements (HOE), volume Bragg gratings (VBG), or photopolymer materials
Hands-on experiences on designing and executing optical experiments, working in a lab environment as a core part of the job
Experience designing/building near-eye display prototypes (AR/VR)
Solid understanding of diffractive optics and holography
Computational simulation experience with light including: ray-tracing, Fourier optics, electromagnetic simulations (RCWA, FDTD), computer graphics, etc
Experience building complex experimental systems with lasers, interferometry or diffractive imaging systems
Experience with various spatial light modulators and display panel technologies
Track record of novel research (publications, prototypes, or demonstrated technical impact)
Proficiency with AI tools for scientific research, including computing, design and simulation, experiments, and data analysis
Experience with advanced nano-photonics technologies including design and fabrication