We hold ourselves to the highest technical bar because the systems we build are deployed in demanding environments where failure is not acceptable.
A non-negotiable principle woven into every design decision. We operate with laser technology in real-world conditions.
The willingness to push past established limits. We work on problems that have no established playbook.
The wire has always been the limit. Every remote sensor, every autonomous drone, every mobile platform operating in a difficult environment hits the same constraint: how do you deliver power when there is no cable, no contact, no grid?
SunCubes answers that question with laser power beaming. We design and build the complete system: the transmitter, the tracking optics, the photovoltaic receiver, and the control intelligence.
Design and characterization of high-power laser sources, beam shaping optics, and photovoltaic conversion systems for efficient energy transfer over distance.
Real-time target tracking algorithms, safety interlock systems, and embedded firmware for the precise control of optical systems operating in dynamic environments.
Hardware design for power conditioning, high-efficiency conversion electronics, and miniaturized receiver modules for integration into UAVs and mobile platforms.
End-to-end integration of transmitter, optics, receiver, and software — validated through field testing in real operational conditions against specific use-case requirements.
We solve problems that sit at the edge of what is currently feasible. We need people who can go deep, who understand the physics, the engineering trade-offs, and the limits of the technology they work with.
Building a prototype is one thing. Building something that works reliably in the field, under real conditions, is another. We value engineers who think in terms of robustness, validation, and failure modes from day one.
At a company our size, every person owns a significant piece of the system. We are not looking for people who execute well on defined tasks, we are looking for people who define the task correctly and then execute it.
The ability to communicate technical decisions clearly, to teammates, to partners, to customers — is as important as the ability to make them. Ambiguity is a failure mode we actively work against.