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OR BS degree in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, or a related field, with a concentration in microelectronics, optoelectronics, electronics, or physics. Associate degree in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, or a related field, with a concentration in microelectronics, optoelectronics, electronics, or physics, and a minimum of three years of experience.
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Proficiency in ASIC development workflow including hands-on experience in one or more the following domains: Architecture, RTL/Analog design, Design Verification, Physical Design, Layout, post-silicon Validation/Characterization, Product or Test Engineering •Experience in solving technical problems in pre-silicon or post-silicon environment.
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We're looking for an outstanding Director of Engineering, Creative Enterprise Product to lead the development, planning and delivery of products that span genAI features & products, creative workflows, APIs & shims, customization of GenAI Firefly models, etc.
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You will work closely with other members of the Product Engineering and R&D teams to respond to development and enhancement requests, focusing primarily upon the usability and user experience of Sigrity and Clarity and their interactions with other Cadence tools.
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Collaborate closely with cross-functional engineering teams, including design, integration, and device, to ensure seamless process integration and product development. This is an experienced position seeking a candidate with either a master's degree with at least 9 years of relevant experience, or a PhD degree with at least 6 years of relevant experience in the fields of Chemical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent engineering discipline with Semiconductor Fabrication background.
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We research, develop, and commercialize innovative digital health products and solutions by bringing together the full capabilities of our team, including product strategy and management, clinical expertise, partnerships, UI/UX design, usability research, clinical research and validation, software development, AI / Gen AI, and regulatory.
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Actively participate with cross-functional teams including Product Development Engineering, DFT, and IC design to efficiently debug product failures and implement optimal solutions.
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Bachelors in Electrical Engineering or related Physical Science with 15+ years of experience or Masters in Electrical Engineering or related Physical Science with 13+ Years of Industry Experience or PhD in Electrical Engineer or related Physical Science with 10+ years of Industry Experience.
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B.S. in Mechanical/Biomedical Engineering or other related degree with 5-7 years of experience in biomedical research and/or product development. M.S. in Mechanical/Biomedical Engineering or other related degree with 3-4 years of experience in biomedical research and/or product development.
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PhD preferred in Optics/Photonics, Physics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. Master's degree in Optics/Photonics, Physics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
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Serve as the PDM regulatory representative on project teams, provide CMC regulatory support for the clinical development of the investigational product(s), and ensure applicable regulatory requirements are appropriately met.
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Additional Skills: IR ANALYSIS,ANSYS,SPICE,CADENCE,PHYSICAL DESIGN,TCL,ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING,PYTHON, Flow Development for ANSYS Tool for IR/EM analysis for analog design. Required Skills: CONTRACT ENGINEERING,ANALOG,IR,NETWORK ANALYSIS,ANALOG DESIGN.
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Ph. D in photonics, Physics, Electrical Engineering or a related field with 3 years of silicon photonics test development including wafer level test experience. In this role as a part of the product engineering team you will be focused on High Volume Manufacturing (HVM) testing, developing novel wafer and package level testing strategies of Lightmatter's Silicon Photonics products.
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Collaborate with the avionics and mechanical design teams, technicians, and aircraft mechanics to increase product development velocity. As a Sr. Electrical New Product Introduction (NPI) Engineer at Reliable Robotics, you will be a part of the Production team and report to the Head of Production.
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PhD. in Electrical Engineering or closely related field, with thesis work on mixed-signal IC design preferred, or an M.S. in Electrical Engineering with substantial experience in IC design are required.
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