Analog Devices · 1 day ago
CMOS Research Engineer (Life Sciences)
Analog Devices, Inc. is a global semiconductor leader that focuses on bridging the physical and digital worlds. The CMOS Research Engineer will lead the architecture and design of silicon systems for innovative Life Sciences platforms, applying expertise in silicon technologies to develop and prototype new solutions.
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Responsibilities
Work with a skilled multi-disciplinary team to define system requirements
Develop system simulation models in MATLAB- or Python-like scientific computing environments
Develop and test pre-CMOS evaluation prototypes
Develop an overall architecture for the analog, mixed-signal, and/or digital CMOS integrated circuits
Collaborate with the team to design CMOS detailed circuits
Collaborate with the team to develop and implement post-CMOS fabrication and assembly requirements
Collaborate with biologists, biochemists, rapid prototyping, and evaluation engineers to test the system meets desired requirements
Conduct research in new areas of physical sciences relevant to Analog Devices technologies, identify pain-points, propose candidate solutions, develop system implementation concepts, and evaluate them with simulation and/or experiments
Qualification
Required
PhD in Electrical Engineering or related discipline (or master's/bachelor's degree with additional industrial experience)
Lead for one or more CMOS tapeouts, including architecture, design, physical implementation, and chip evaluation
Demonstrated ability to work across physical disciplines, such as biomedical, chemical, mechanical, physics, and/or electrical engineering
Track record of innovation, IP, and/or publications in electronic systems with post-CMOS or special assembly requirements
Excellent problem-solving skills and a creative, persistent approach to complex technical challenges
Strong collaborative skills and the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced team environment
Preferred
Experience with array/periphery CMOS architectures such as imagers or memories
Interest and ability to work across all layers of the design stack, from conceptualization to implementation, to evaluation, to scaling to high-volume production
Demonstrated expertise in one or more silicon-related technology areas beyond circuit design, such as electromagnetics, optical, electrochemistry, MEMS, etc
Demonstrated expertise in one or more computational areas, such as signal processing, optimization, AI/ML, or other algorithms topics
Familiarity with semiconductor cleanroom equipment and processes
Familiarity with semiconductor assembly and packaging technologies
Familiarity with one or more areas in Biological Sciences
Strong hands-on technical skills, but also maintains a research orientation and is interested to keep up with scientific and industrial literature
Benefits
Medical, vision and dental coverage
401k
Paid vacation
Holidays
Sick time
Other benefits
Company
Analog Devices
Analog Devices (NYSE: ADI) defines innovation and excellence in signal processing. ADI's analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal
Funding
Current Stage
Public CompanyTotal Funding
$4.6MKey Investors
U.S. Department of Defense
2025-04-11Post Ipo Debt
2024-09-18Grant· $4.6M
2012-04-02IPO
Leadership Team
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