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using state-of-the-art techniques. Develop bytecode to test and analyze VHDL for FPGAs and ensure hardware interfaces and controls meet the intended design. Who you are You have a BS in Computer
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or Electrical Engineering with an emphasis on electromagnetics, or microwaves, or antenna theory. More than three years of related experience. Experience working with hardware design language and FPGA design
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Systems and IoT Drive innovation in the computational heart of modern devices and systems - Microcontroller and FPGA-based design, real-time operating systems, wireless sensor networks, edge computing
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of experience preferred, but fewer years may be considered if relevant. Proven skills in PCB design, FPGA development, and signal processing. Proactive, organized, and comfortable working in a multicultural
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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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of the digital ASIC-design flow is required: logic synthesis, timing analysis, power simulation, logic equivalence, DFT and/or P&R. Knowledge of FPGA-development is a plus. Knowledge of low-power designs is a plus
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. (preferred) or M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering, or a closely related field. SDR Expertise: Strong hands-on experience with SDRs (USRP, RFSoC, or equivalent). FPGA programming
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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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infrastructure (e.g., OpenStack, OpenShift). Knowledge of sensor electronics, FPGA development (e.g., VHDL), and sensor electronics prototyping. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Motivated self
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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