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Optical Engineering Intern

CompanyAdvantest
LocationSan Jose
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMarch 13, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will be responsible for defining, measuring, and optimizing the optical coupling efficiency and signal integrity during the automated mating cycle of optical connectors for SiPh and CPO devices. Key tasks include quantifying IL, RL, and PDL, developing active alignment algorithms, and characterizing fiber end-face impacts.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
3774
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Advantest (TSE: 6857) is the leading manufacturer of automatic test and measurement equipment used in the design and production of semiconductors for applications including 5G communications, the Internet of Things (IoT), autonomous vehicles, high performance computing (HPC) including artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, and more. Its leading-edge systems and products are integrated into the most advanced semiconductor production lines in the world. The company also conducts R&D to address emerging testing challenges and applications; develops advanced test-interface solutions for wafer sort and final test; produces scanning electron microscopes essential to photomask manufacturing; and offers system-level test solutions and other test-related accessories. Founded in Tokyo in 1954, Advantest is a global company with facilities around the world and an international commitment to sustainable practices and social responsibility. More information is available at www.advantest.com.
About the Role

We are seeking an Optical Engineering intern to lead the optical validation of our automated mating system for optical connectors used for Silicon Photonic (SiPh) and Co-Packaged Optics (CPO) devices. While the mechanical team builds the motion system, your role is to define, measure, and optimize the optical coupling efficiency and signal integrity during the automated test cycle.

You will be the bridge between the physical connector and the light path, ensuring that automated mating achieves the performance required for next-generation data center interconnects.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Optical Characterization: Quantify Insertion Loss (IL), Return Loss (RL), and Polarization Dependent Loss (PDL) across the automated mating cycle.
  • Coupling Optimization: Develop and refine "Active Alignment" algorithms—determining how the system should "search" for the peak optical signal once a coarse mate is achieved.
  • Fiber End-Face Analysis: Use automated interferometers and digital scopes to characterize the impact of "mating dust" and surface scratches on optical performance.
  • Beam Profiling: Analyze the mode-field diameter (MFD) and beam divergence at the connector interface to determine sensitivity to Z-gap and angular tilt.
  • Signal Stability Testing: Monitor optical power stability over time to identify "micro-fretting" or mechanical drift caused by the automation hardware.
  • Failure Mapping: Create a "Failure Catalog" documenting the mechanical and optical thresholds where the system performance degrades (e.g., insertion loss spikes or physical material wear).
  • Critical Skills & Requirements

    • Fiber Optics Fundamentals:Deep understanding of single-mode fiber (SMF) theory, including evanescent fields, NA (Numerical Aperture), and dB/dBm calculations.
    • Optical Lab Tooling:Proficiency with Power Meters, Light Sources, VOAs (Variable Optical Attenuators), and OSAs (Optical Spectrum Analyzers).
    • Software/Scripting:Experience using Python or LabVIEW to control optical instruments via GPIB/TCP-IP (SCPI commands).
    • Data Visualization:Ability to plot "Coupling Maps" (heat maps) to visualize how spatial misalignment translates to optical loss.
    • Excellent teamwork and communication skills; ability to work effectively within a software engineering team.
    • Analytical thinking and a structured approach to problem solving.
    • Knowledge of semiconductor testing is a plus but not required.
Qualifications
  • Education:Currently pursuing a BS, MS, or PhD in Optical Engineering, Physics, or Electrical Engineering with an Optics focus.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with optical simulation tools like Zemax, Lumerical, or RSoft.
  • Familiarity with different connector types (MPO, SN-MT, LC/PC) and fiber polishing standards.
  • Basic understanding of Silicon Photonics (SiPh) grating couplers and edge couplers.

What You Will Gain

You will work at the leading edge of optical interconnect technology. You will gain hands-on experience in how high-speed data is physically routed in a CPO environment and learn how to translate theoretical optical design into a robust, high-volume automated testing process.

Key Skills
Optical CharacterizationInsertion LossReturn LossPolarization Dependent LossActive AlignmentFiber End-Face AnalysisBeam ProfilingSignal Stability TestingFailure MappingFiber Optics FundamentalsPythonLabviewGPIB/TCP-IPSCPI CommandsData VisualizationTeamwork
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