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Requirement: - PhD in Computer Science/Electrical Engineering or related fields, M.A. with 3 year experience - Strong background in GDS/OASIS Layout Design Analysis and Computer Geometry, with experience in design risk analysis is a plus;- Solid experience in C#, C/C.
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Must have a Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering (any), Information Technology, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, or a related field, and 2 years of related work experience; OR a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering (any), Information Technology, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, or a related field, and 5 years of post-bachelor's, progressive.
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Alternative education and experience required: Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, Science or Applications, a Physical Science, Bioengineering or Biomedical Engineering, Bioinformatics, or related field and 8 years of progressive post-baccalaureate experience as Software Developer, Software Engineer, Scientific Application Developer, Programmer Analyst, or related position.
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Must have 4 years of experience in software security architecture and design review; Threat Modeling; Security Code Review; SDLC; Best practices and mitigations for application security; AWS security; Penetration Testing; and in range of security technologies including VPC, IAM, KMS, etc.
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What You Need:Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, or related field5+ years of experience in Model-, Software-, Processor-, and Hardware-in-the-Loop testingExperience with test platforms such as dSPACE, National Instruments, Speedgoat, etc.
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OverviewThe Senior Staff Software Engineer will be responsible for the detailed design, implementation, and testing of subsystems and system components. Educational Requirements: BS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or similar technical field.
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Phd or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Electric Engineering, physics, Applied Mathematics, or related areas. Brion created the Tachyon Flex platform, a highly accurate and ultra-fast Optical Proximity Correction (OPC) and OPC verification system, which provides unique capabilities that address the interrelated challenges of design, photomask creation, and wafer printing for semiconductor manufacturing.
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Job Title: ASIC/RTL Design Engineer - Senior. Our RTL Design Engineers are expected contribute in all aspects of SoC design including: Chip definition, Architecture development and modeling, Development of micro-architectural specifications, Conversion of micro-architectural specifications to logic implementation, Verification, emulation, debug, synthesis, and timing closure, Interfacing with physical execution, software, and silicon bring-up teams.
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The System Simulation and Modeling (SSM) team is part of Intel Design Engineering Group (DEG). Bachelors, Master's, or a Ph. D. in Computer Science, Computer/Electrical/Electronic Engineering, or related engineering field.
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Bachelors in electrical engineering or computer engineering is acceptable. Knowledge AND hand-on experience from industry ASIC design flow including RTL coding and Arteris FlexNoc IP configuration and integration, debugging/verification, and supporting synthesis and timing closure.
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Successful candidates will be responsible for leading, and participating in, the design of leading edge SoC's in advanced digital CMOS processes. The work will expose the designer to a number of IP including ARM cores, Ethernet, DDR, DMA, PCIE, SATA and AMD internal IP's.
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Requirements: Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field, plus one (1) year of experience in software development. Design, develop, and document new functionality and provide advanced support and training to colleagues from Localization and Solution Engineering, Support and Development teams.
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Knowledge AND hand-on experience from industry ASIC design flow including RTL coding, IP Integration, debugging/verification, and supporting synthesis and timing closure. JOB DUTIES: The work will expose the designer to a number of IP including ARM cores, Ethernet, DDR, DMA, PCIE, SATA and internal IPs. Successful candidates will be responsible for leading, and participating in, the design of leading edge SoCs in advanced digital CMOS processes.
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