
Olix Computing is a London-based startup building the Optical Tensor Processing Unit (OTPU), a photonics-based AI accelerator with SRAM memory architecture, valued at over $1B with first products targeted for 2027. They're hiring a Senior Laser Engineer, based in London (hybrid), with visa sponsorship available. This hardware engineering role sits within the UK's growing photonics and AI compute sector.
AI is growing faster than any technology in history and the explosion in demand has created a massive infrastructure gap; we can no longer build chips or power stations fast enough to keep up. The industry is still leaning on a ten-year-old hardware blueprint that has reached its limit. A new paradigm that is faster and more efficient will be the biggest economic opportunity of the next century and create the most important company of the next decade. OLIX is building this next paradigm; the Optical Tensor Processing Unit (OTPU) achieves performance and energy efficiency that is impossible to match from existing chips.
We are seeking a Senior Laser Engineer with deep expertise in VCSEL technology to lead the development of production-grade laser devices for integration into our OTPU systems.
This is a device-level role focused on III-V semiconductor lasers, spanning epitaxial design, device architecture, fabrication transfer, characterisation, packaging interaction, and reliability. You will work from first-principles physics through to manufacturable arrays operating at high speed and high density.
You will collaborate closely with electronics, optics, packaging, and system architecture teams to ensure that VCSEL performance directly supports system-level bandwidth, power, and reliability targets.
Own the design and development of VCSEL devices and arrays for high-density optical systems
Define and optimise epitaxial layer structures including quantum wells, DBRs, oxidation layers, and current confinement schemes
Work with external epitaxy suppliers and foundries to specify, review, and iterate wafer growth runs
Drive device simulation across optical, electrical, and thermal domains
Characterise fabricated devices including LIV, spectral behaviour, modulation bandwidth, efficiency, thermal rollover, and reliability
Develop strategies for current confinement, high-speed modulation, and array uniformity
Collaborate with electronics teams on driver integration and impedance considerations
Interface with packaging and optics teams to ensure coupling efficiency, mechanical tolerance robustness, and thermal performance
Establish reliability methodologies including accelerated life testing and failure analysis
Contribute to multi-generation device roadmaps aligned with system architecture requirements
Support transfer from R&D to pilot and volume manufacturing
7+ years of experience in semiconductor laser development, with strong emphasis on VCSELs
Degree in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, or related discipline
Deep understanding of III-V materials systems such as GaAs/AlGaAs or InP-based structures
Understanding of epitaxial techniques such as MBE or MOCVD
Deep familiarity with high-speed modulation and bandwidth limitations
Understanding of thermal management in dense laser arrays
Experience working with external foundries or epitaxy houses
Ability to interpret SEM, AFM, and other device-level characterisation data
Strong cross-functional collaboration skills
Nice to Have:
Experience with large VCSEL arrays
Knowledge of reliability standards for datacom applications
Experience integrating lasers with custom driver ASICs
Background in yield optimisation and statistical process control
Python skills
Competitive Salary: £121,000+ annual salary commensurate with your experience, skills, and location.
Equity & Ownership: Meaningful stock options. You’re not just joining the mission; you’re owning a piece of it.
Proximity Bonus: We value your time. To minimise your commute and maximise your life, we offer a £24K annual Living-Local Bonus if your residence is within 20 minutes of the office.
Health & Wellbeing
Premium Healthcare: Comprehensive BUPA medical and dental cover, including Medical History Disregarded (MHD), for complete peace of mind.
Time Off: 25 days of annual leave, plus all UK bank holidays.
The Workspace & Tech
Elite Hardware: M4 Macs come as standard, with M4 Pro upgrades for our engineering team. We will provide whatever you need to do your best work.
Optimal Environment: High-spec noise-cancelling headphones and a fully ergonomic workstation designed for deep focus.
Rapid Prototyping: Access to our high-performance 3D printing lab for work, experimentation, and personal creative projects.
Life at the Office
Chef-prepared meals: if you need to work late.
Caffeine on Us: We’ve got you covered with a tab at our favourite local coffee shop.
Relocation & Global Mobility
Visa Sponsorship: We hire the best in the world. We offer full UK and international visa sponsorship.
Seamless Relocation: Whether you’re moving across the country or across the globe, our dedicated relocation partner provides funding and concierge support to get you settled.
Due to U.S. export control regulations, candidates’ eligibility to work at OLIX depends on their most recent citizenship or permanent residency status. We are generally unable to consider applicants whose most recent citizenship or permanent residence is in certain restricted countries (currently including Iran, North Korea, Syria, Cuba, Russia, Belarus, China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Venezuela). Applicants who have subsequently obtained citizenship or permanent residency in another country not subject to these restrictions may still be eligible.
Olix Computing is a London-based startup developing the Optical Tensor Processing Unit (OTPU), a new type of AI accelerator that uses photonics rather than traditional GPU architecture for AI inference. The company integrates photonics with an SRAM-based memory architecture, which it claims can outperform high-bandwidth memory systems in efficiency, throughput per watt, and overall cost. Originally registered as Flux Corp Ltd in March 2024, the company rebranded to Olix Computing. Founded by 25-year-old serial entrepreneur James Dacombe, who also runs brain-monitoring company CoMind, Olix has grown to over 70 employees and plans to ship its first products by 2027. Valued at over $1B.