In this position, you will be responsible for research, development, and design of RF CMOS and/or analog/mixed-signal circuits. Possible specific assignments include RF CMOS blocks (LC-VCO, LNA, PA), basic RF components (inductor, varactor, MFC) and/or analog/mixed signal blocks (analog-to-digital converter (ADC), digital-to-analog converter (DAC), bandgap reference, op-amp). You will be responsible for the entire design process, including circuit simulation, layout, parasitic extraction, verification and measurements. Demonstrate the ability to be flexible, show tolerance of ambiguity, self motivation and the ability to adapt to new situations. Demonstrate strong written, verbal and presentation skills. You must possess a minimum of a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering.
Minimum Requirements -
- 2 years experience with RF CMOS and/or analog/mixed-signal integrated circuit design.
- 2 years of experience in circuit simulation and/or design tools (Cadence, Spectre, Eldo and/or ADS)
- 2 years of experience in semiconductor device physics and technology, in particular CMOS
- 2 years of experience in high-frequency measurements
- Experience gained may be through PhD research and/or internships : Engineering : USA-Oregon, Hillsboro As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art -- from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to final test and optimization, and lastly packaging. Employees in the Technology and Manufacturing group are part of a worldwide network of manufacturing and assembly/test facilities.
The mission of the Portland Technology Development Division of TMG is to develop and ensure the effective use of integrated silicon logic and SOC technologies to support Intel's mission. PTD Advanced Design is the group within PTD responsible for the development of circuit collateral and co-optimization of circuits with the newest process technology. This position is within Advanced Circuits and Technology Integration (ACTI), a subgroup within Advanced Design responsible for the development and process co-optimization of process-sensitive sensitive analog and mixed-signal circuits. : For U.S.: We will accept applications/resumes until 45 days after posting date or earlier at Intel’s discretion.
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