Analog RF IC Researcher
Imec
- Nijmegen, Gelderland
- Vast
- Voltijds
- Together with the team, you will perform research focused on new technical methods and architectures for RF designs.
- Design and implement ultra-low-power (blocks for) transceiver SoCs including innovative methods and circuits.
- Implement modules, integrate, and finish the chip for manufacturing.
- Understand and support (internal or external) customer needs, challenges, and requirements and translate those into solutions to be incorporated into your designs.
- Publish and participate in high-quality reports and papers, contribute to patent applications.
- Collaborate with other disciplines such as Digital IC design, Systems Design, and Photonics, as well as with colleagues from multiple sites.
- PhD degree in Electronic Engineering, industry experience is preferred.
- Excellent scientific writing skills, with the ability to translate new insights into patent applications and publications in renowned conferences and papers (ISSCC, RFIC, DATE, JSSC, etc.).
- Strong experience in RF and Analog IC Design, as part of a multidisciplinary design team.
- Solid understanding of transistors, circuits, transceivers, architectures, control loops and signal integrity is required.
- Experience with tape outs at foundries is a plus.
- Experience of Cadence IC6 is a must and chip signoff tools (like Calibre) is a plus.
- Experience with ultra-low-power (ULP) designs is a big plus.
- Knowledge of CMOS and FDSOI technologies is a big plus.
- Experience with designing ≤ 22nm is a plus.
- Ability to take initiative and responsibility for team's success, which means thinking pro-actively, working independently and having a creative and problem-solving attitude are attributes that define yourself.
- Excellent communication skills in English (written and spoken).