Samsung Semiconductor India Research

Semiconductor

SRAMLayoutEngineer

Bangalore, India
The Brief

“SRAM Layout Engineer at Samsung Semiconductor India Research. Skills: SRAM Layout, CMOS process, physical verification. Perform SRAM Memory layout development. Perform physical verification activities”

What You'll Achieve.

providing high high performance; value added services

Industry & Context.

Semiconductor
Problems you'll solve

yield and reliability issues

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4 - 8 years of experience in SRAM Layout in advanced CMOS process, SRAM Memory layout development, physical verification activities, layout area and routing optimization, design rules, yield and reliability issues, layout fundamentals, Electro-migration, Latch-up, coupling, crosstalk, IR-drop, parasitic analysis, matching, shielding, schematics, interface with circuit designer, interface with CAD team, layout effects on circuit speed, layout effects on circuit capacitance, layout effects on circuit power, layout effects on circuit area

What You'll Do.

Perform SRAM Memory layout development

Perform physical verification activities

Address reliability issues

Understand layout fundamentals

Interface with circuit designer

Interface with CAD team

Understand layout effects on circuit

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interface with circuit designer; Interface with CAD team

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