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, signal generators (including microwave), spectrum analyzers, soldering stations, and CAD software Experience with microcontrollers, FPGA programming, and LabVIEW Excellent communication skills. Ability
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central to developing advanced safety control systems that protect people in complex, high-risk environments, while also leading software development projects that integrate PLCs, FPGAs, and EPICS into next
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PLCs, FPGAs, and EPICS into next-generation accelerator systems. Your work will help shape the future of safety engineering at Berkeley Lab and beyond, with opportunities to collaborate across DOE labs
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related to developing, securing, or using AI chips and workloads, from edge devices to data centers. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, GPUs, FPGAs, custom accelerators, protecting model IP
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Communications protocols OSI stack UDP/TCP/IP Familiarity with wireless specifications such as cellular(4G/5G)/Wi-Fi (802.11) FPGA development Microcontroller and Digital Signal Processor (DSP) development MATLAB
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systems, computer architecture, computer vision, SOC and ASIC design, human-AI interaction, cyber-physical systems, cloud computing and big data, cybersecurity, and software design, but other related areas
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-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor beginning in August 2026. Areas of particular interest include computer architecture, embedded systems, GPU architectures, SOC and ASIC design
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programming (including a C-to-Python library), and building a computing and networking infrastructure for a new laboratory, including experimental control software and FPGA programming. Position is expected
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control software and FPGA programming. Position is expected to last for 10 months, and could additionally incorporate opportunities in vacuum chamber and electronics design depending on candidate interest
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, Telecommunications Engineering, or a closely related field. SDR Expertise: Strong hands-on experience with SDRs (USRP, RFSoC, or equivalent). FPGA programming experience is a plus. Programming Skills: Strong