Optical Systems Architect - Doctoral Student with the DN NESTOR (Portugal)

Updated: 21 days ago
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 31 May 2024

30 Apr 2024
Job Information
Organisation/Company

Infinera
Research Field

Technology » Telecommunications technology
Technology » Information technology
Technology » Communication technology
Engineering » Communication engineering
Engineering » Computer engineering
Engineering » Electronic engineering
Researcher Profile

First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country

Portugal
Application Deadline

31 May 2024 - 23:59 (Europe/Lisbon)
Type of Contract

Temporary
Job Status

Full-time
Hours Per Week

40
Offer Starting Date

1 Aug 2024
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?

HE / MSCA
Reference Number

101119983
Marie Curie Grant Agreement Number

101119983
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?

No

Offer Description

Research Engineer and Doctoral Student  

Infinera is looking for an excellent intern professional with a master’s degree in electrical engineering, computer science, or physics to join our Optical Architecture Group in Lisbon, Portugal and enrol in a PhD program. The PhD work is part of the Doctoral Network (DN) NESTOR funded by the European Commission and it will be carried out at Infinera premises in Lisbon. As part of the training activities, the candidate will also have an extended secondment at Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy. The PhD degree will be awarded by Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE).

The evolution of optical metro-aggregation networks will be paramount to sustain demanding applications such as 5G/6G, cloud services, and AI/ML. Importantly, not only will the capacity of these networks have to scale significantly, but that will need to be accomplished while key metrics such as cost, power consumption and footprint are kept as low as possible. On the transceiver side, pluggable and flexible coherent interfaces capable of slicing capacity in the optical domain to cope with asymmetric traffic patterns hold the promise of reducing CAPEX and OPEX and allow a native pay-as-you-grow deployment model. On the line system side, lowering CAPEX demands using a selective (i.e., optimized) deployment of pluggable and low-cost filtering/switching and amplification subsystems, that is, adopting a model where filters, switches, amplifiers are used only when needed to satisfy a given set of requirements. However, a customized line system solution may become sub-optimal as traffic increases, more transceivers are deployed, new ones become available or in case the network grows. This results in a multi-objective optimization problem, where (short-term) cost and performance, the latter impacting future cost, must be balanced according to specific priorities set by the network operator.

The research and development work will focus on modelling and optimizing next-generation metro-aggregation networks leveraging coherent pluggable transceivers. The main objectives include:

(1) Assessment of appropriate line system architectures to cost-effectively support coherent pluggable transceivers capable of operating in point-to-point and point-to-multipoint modes.

(2) Implementation of fast and scalable optical performance models for short-/medium-reach transmission.

(3) Definition of multi-objective optimization problems targeting scalable and low-cost network deployment solutions and development of scalable optimization frameworks to solve them.

(4) Performance evaluation of the design algorithms developed. Assessment of cost, footprint and power-consumption metrics to compare the proposed architectures with state-of-the-art.

Within the framework of this program, the candidate will work most of the time at the site of Infinera in Lisbon, where he/she will be part of a multi-disciplinary architecture team that actively contributes to the definition and implementation of Infinera’s next-generation optical line system and planning tools.

 

About the doctoral network NESTOR

The doctoral network NESTOR aims to investigate and develop solutions to cost-effectively deploy coherent optical transceivers in metro-access networks, which is envisioned to be a fundamental step towards supporting a myriad of future highly demanding applications. The requirements to successfully introduce these high-capacity devices (predominant in larger core and regional networks) in these cost-sensitive and shorter reach networks encompass low cost, low power consumption, small footprint, interoperability, and hardened operation. To meet these demanding goals, the NESTOR project will cover research topics ranging from digital signal processing to improved network design and operation techniques.

NESTOR includes as beneficiaries and partners key industry players and prominent universities and research institutes: Infinera Unipessoal Lda (project coordinator, Portugal), Coriant R&D GmbH (part of the Infinera group, Germany), Politecnico di Torino (Italy), Technical University of Eindhoven (the Netherlands), Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (Spain), Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari e di Perfezionamento Sant’Anna (Italy), Aston University (UK), Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (Portugal), Orange (France), British Telecommunications (UK), SM Optics (Italy), VPI photonics (Germany), Ericsson Telecomunicazioni (Italy).

 

Essential Functions / Key Responsibilities  

  • Investigate existing and new optical node architectures for metro-aggregation networks leveraging point-to-point and point-to-multipoint coherent pluggable transceivers.
  • Develop multi-objective optimization algorithms to design metro-aggregation networks considering potentially conflicting objectives such as low upfront deployment cost and long-term scalability. Execute detailed techno-economic comparisons.
  • Implement simplified models to estimate optical performance in metro-aggregation networks using coherent pluggable transceivers and the selected node architectures. These models will be used to ensure the feasibility of the solutions obtained.
  • Work collaboratively with other forward-thinking team members and external researchers from academic and industry.
  • Write and present internal and public reports and deliverables.
  • Write and present technical papers in high-impact journals and conferences from the IEEE and OPTICA.

 Knowledge / Skills / Abilities: 

  • Understanding of digital communications and telecommunications systems.
  • Knowledge of the most relevant subsystems of an optical communication system (i.e., transceivers, modulators, optical amplifiers, optical switches) and familiar with optical node architectures.
  • Experience with optimization models and algorithms (e.g., integer linear programming models, heuristic algorithms).
  • Knowledge of digital signal processing and optical transmission models.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills. The candidate must be able to convey the results of the investigation work clearly and concisely in written form as well as in oral communications.
  • Programming experience in Matlab, Python, Julia, or similar. The candidate must be able to develop his/her own simulation tools, or extend existing ones, to carry out the necessary analysis. Highly attentive to detail, motivated, and possessing troubleshooting skills.

Education / Experience:  

  • Master’s in electrical engineering/computer science/physics
  • B2-C1 English Level

Requirements
Research Field
Other
Education Level
Master Degree or equivalent

Skills/Qualifications

Education Level 

Master Degree

Research Field 

Optical communications 


Languages
ENGLISH
Level
Good

Research Field
Other

Additional Information
Website for additional job details

https://infinera.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/Infinera_Careers/job/Portugal---Lisbon/O…

Work Location(s)
Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
Infinera
Country
Portugal
State/Province
Lisbon
City
Carnaxide
Postal Code
2790-078
Street
Endereço: R. da Garagem 1, 2790-078 Carnaxide
Geofield


Where to apply
Website

https://infinera.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/Infinera_Careers/job/Portugal---Lisbon/O…

Contact
State/Province

Carnaxide
City

Lisbon
Website

http://www.infinera.com
Street

Endereço: R. da Garagem 1, 2790-078 Carnaxide
Postal Code

2790-078

STATUS: EXPIRED

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