Our client is one of the companies involved in the creation of the internet through their design and development of protocols that are still being used today. The business is a small, well-funded and future oriented research organization with a focus on high performance and superfast computational devices that perform calculations that were previously impossible to do. We are now looking for a FPGA / ASIC Research, PhD to join their busy and highly successful team within an office of 35 people from around 250 in the organization.
FPGA, ASIC Researcher, PhD
$155K to $180K plus excellent benefits package including an unbeatable tuition reimbursement program.
You must be a US citizen or Green Card holder to apply for this role.
To be successful in this role:
PhD in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Science
Strong RTL digital design skills (Verilog/System Verilog/VHDL)
High-quality publications related to computer architecture and/or chip design
Demonstrated ability for clear communication
Recent PhD's in EE or CE will be considered if with some publication history
Position summary:
Our client is looking for an ASIC/FPGA Researcher, PhD-to work with the digital design of advanced ASIC or FPGA-based prototypes addressing problems of national importance. You will operate in fast-moving research setting and work toward a better a more secure future with top research sponsors such as DARPA, IARPA, and the CHIPS Act.
Job role and responsibilities:
Invent novel information processing approaches and computer architectures
Explore digital, analog, multi-die, and emerging architectures
Architect, design, and oversee the testing of ASIC prototypes
Design FPGA-based emulation platforms and ASIC testbeds