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Design knowledge of high-speed I/O SerDes architectures and blocks, plus general mixed-signal IP, e.g. CTLE, FFE, DFE, VGA, CDR, PLL/DLL, TX driver, EMC, GPIO, etc. Provide expertise in translating post-silicon learnings into suggestions for the new IP design process for SerDes IP. PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: 10-15 years of professional experience in the semiconductor industry doing analog mixed-signal circuit/system design, analysis, validation and/or test, characterization and debug.
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Cognizant Technology Solutions in LSMG is seeking for an Architect (TCP/IP Carbonblack Cyber Security Cyber Security & Cloud CrowdStrike Cyber Security EDR) who could join our team of Engineering professionals in a permanent role.
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Proven experience in Analog, ASIC & FPGA circuit & IP development, integration, and deployment, including all stages of development from circuit design, SI/PI, RTL place & route, timing closure, CDC/RDC.
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Representing a diverse clientele in all stages of disputes and providing strategic business advice on a full range of cutting-edge IP services, including patent and trademark prosecution, litigation and alternative dispute resolution, business and licensing transactions, and trade secret matters.
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Must have worked with 3rd party mixed-signal IP vendors in implementing DFT. Work closely with 3rd party IP vendors on proper DFT implementation for the IPs. Extensive experience in DFT techniques including JTAG, Scan, memory BIST, scan compression, ATPG vector generation, Boundary Scan, and DFT for mixed-signal and digital Ips.
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MHC - Div 4000 - IP Rehab. LPN Nights Part Time Moses Cone. Moses Cone Hospital. LPN | Licensed Practical Nurse. BLS (CPR) | American Red Cross or AHA Healthcare Provider. MHC - Div 4000 - IP Rehab.
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Work with DoD SATCOM Gateway facilities and deployed operators to troubleshoot and resolve SONET, IP and SATCOM network issues. Provide SONET/SDH/IP network support to include configuration of switches, routers, multiplexers, media converters, and modems.
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Job Title: Patent/Intellectual Property Litigation AssociateJob Summary: As a Patent/Intellectual Property (IP) Litigation Associate, you will specialize in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in disputes related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
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At least 5 years of US patent prosecution experience with at least 1 year of in-house experience as an IP or Patent Counsel with a technology company. We are seeking a talented Intellectual Property Counsel with experience in preparing and prosecuting patent applications to maintain and enhance our IP portfolio.
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Other titles: IP Paralegal; IP Specialist; Trademark Paralegal; Patent Prosecution; Understanding of IP docket and deadlines, with proficiency in ePCT. 5+ years of hands-on IP experience, showcasing your expertise.
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Position Description – IP Paralegal Educational Requirements:- Bachelor’s Degree is preferred. Skills and Experience:- 5+ years of IP Litigation experience having helped manage and supervise all facets of litigating- Section 337 matters before the U.S. International Trade Commission- At least 5 years of experience in patent and trademark litigation in federal district court- At least 5 years of experience in patent proceedings before the International Trade Commission- 2 years of experience with USPTO inter partes review (IPRs) proceedings.
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Assist the General Counsel with managing the Company's IP portfolio, working closely with IP counsel to ensure the timely review and filing of the Company's patent and trademark filings.
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Support the remote PBX telephone network, programming telephone users and applications in the PBX network, user accounts administration, setting up voice mail boxes, installing and updating PBX systems in the network, configuring Voice Over IP and Unified communications systems, integrating PBX systems into the Authority data network, programming ACD and IVR systems, integrating voice recording systems into the PBX, and other related PBX functions.
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Proficiency in commonly used industrial protocols including Modbus, CIP, OPC-UA, and TCP/IP. Scada Engineer/Industrial Automation Engineer /Control systems Engineer. Expertise in PLC programming and troubleshooting (e.g., Allen-Bradley, Siemens, etc.
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This position directly supports the DISprovided GIG capabilities and services in our 24x7 Missile Defense (MD) Operation Support Cell (OSC) often working in tandem with our Transport, IP, and / or Unified Capabilities (UC) NOCs.
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