blacksemi

Semiconductor

Analog/RF/High-SpeedICDesignEngineer

€58–72k ~AI est. Aachen, Germany FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Analog / RF / High-Speed IC Design Engineer at blacksemi. Skills: Analog IC design, RF IC design, High-speed IC design, Mixed-signal IC design. Design analog circuits. Design RF circuits”

Industry & Context.

Semiconductor
Problems you'll solve

Debugging; Data analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

MSc or PhD in Electrical Engineering, 2–3 years industry experience, analog circuit design fundamentals, CMOS and/or FinFET device physics, high-frequency circuit behavior, high-speed or RF blocks experience, simulation, debugging, data-analysis, interpret PVT and Monte Carlo results

Nice to Have

equivalent hands-on research experience

What You'll Do.

Design analog circuits

Design mixed-signal circuits

Simulate circuit blocks

Optimize circuit blocks

Collaborate on implementation

Perform post-layout verification

Support silicon bring-up

Support lab characterization

Correlate performance

Define specifications

Document design decisions

Drive design decisions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Experienced designers; System architects; Layout engineers; Cross-functional teams; System engineers; Device engineers; Packaging engineers; Product engineers

Full Job Description

About us We see the semiconductor industry as a realm of possibility. We see opportunity. We see the profound impact that our graphene solutions will have in transforming the industry. We invite you to join us in driving change with our fundamentally human-centered approach, uniting bright minds around a shared vision. The vision is: Prove to everybody that you can make a fundamental change. Prove with your knowledge and skills how things can be done differently. Together, we can change the paradigm of how the world connects About our technology The semiconductor industry’s growing demand for more powerful chips with higher bandwidth and lower power finds its solution in our technology. We connect chips to high-throughput, low-delay computing networks. The key lies in harnessing the physical properties of graphene to combine electronic computing with photonic communication, allowing countless chips to interact almost as if they were one. Our graphene photonic innovation increases computing power and efficiency to a new order of magnitude In short, we connect chips to create powerful and energy-efficient networks, overcoming connectivity limitations in the semiconductor industry. We deliver the graphene solution The Role We are seeking an Analog / RF / High-Speed IC Design Engineer to support the design and validation of broadband analog, RF, and high-speed mixed-signal integrated circuit blocks for next-generation communication and computing systems. In this role, you will work closely with experienced designers, system architects, and layout engineers from concept through silicon bring-up. To join our team, you should be excited to: - Design, simulate, and optimize analog, RF, and mixed-signal circuit blocks including TIAs, high-speed drivers, LNAs, PLLs/oscillators, clock distribution and equalization circuits - Perform analyses using AC, transient, noise, jitter, linearity, stability, PVT, corner, and Monte Carlo simulations to optimize performance and robustness

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