KTP Associate — Semiconductor Photodetector Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-04
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Engineering
Research Scientist, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineer, Systems Engineer
Role
KTP Associate – Semiconductor Device Engineer
Salary£37,694 per annum
ContractFull‑time, Fixed Term for 24 months
About our TeamThe Single‑Photon Group at Heriot‑Watt has a long‑standing track record in researching ground‑breaking single photon detection and applications in quantum communications and single‑photon imaging. With single‑photon avalanche diode (SPAD) detectors, we initiated and led collaborations to produce the first custom‑designed In Ga As /InP single‑photon avalanche diode detector (2006), first strained layer SiGe SPAD (2002), and custom‑designed Ge‑on‑Si SPAD (2013), and first planar Ge‑on‑Si SPAD (2018).
In quantum communications systems: work in the field led to a then world record transmission distance quantum key distribution system (2001); first demonstration of a quantum key distribution system operating at GHz clock‑rate over an optical fibre link (2004); the first experimental demonstrations of quantum digital signatures (including the first experimental demonstration of quantum digital signatures over installed optical fibre in the Tokyo network) (2015 and 2017).
We have pioneered single‑photon three‑dimensional imaging since the 1990’s and continue to innovate, for example being the first to make underwater single‑photon imaging demonstrations (2015), first measurements through camouflage (2017), first measurements through fog (2018) and complex scenes (2019), and first single‑photon full colour image (2018); colour reconstruction using picosecond resolution SPADs (2024) and kilometre range human activity recognition (2026).
Pangolin, a fabless manufacturer of photonics assemblies, hosts the Associate and provides training, project supervision and a £4,000 personal development support umbrella from IUK, plus an annual performance‑based bonus.
Purpose of RoleThe KTP Associate will investigate aspects of semiconductor‑based photodiodes.
Key Duties and Responsibilities- The vision for this project is to embed in‑house capability for specification, design and industrialisation of critical semiconductor photodetector devices, strengthening resilience and enabling new, differentiated products. The post holder is required to:
- Work with colleagues and the manager to devise and perform experiments, modelling and analysis consistent with the goals of the project.
- Design and development of semiconductor‑based detectors.
The ideal candidate will have a strong theoretical understanding and an experimental background in semiconductor optoelectronics or closely related field.
Essential CriteriaHighly motivated, intellectually curious, and driven to deliver practical, impactful results. Capable of assimilating new knowledge and exploring innovative ideas. The Associate will also need excellent communication skills and the ability to operate across academic and industrial environments, engaging with both Heriot‑Watt researchers and Pangolin’s engineering and commercial teams.
Please submit your application via the Heriot‑Watt recruitment system.
Applications must be submitted by midnight on Sunday 21st June 2026.
EEO StatementHeriot‑Watt University is committed to securing equality of opportunity in employment and creating an environment in which individuals are selected, trained, promoted, appraised, and otherwise treated solely on the basis of relevant merit and ability. Equality and diversity are about maximising potential and fostering a culture of inclusion for all.
Heriot‑Watt University values diversity across its community and welcomes applications from all sectors of society, particularly from underrepresented groups. For more information, please visit our website.
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