Description

Seeking:
Student intern for professional development in advanced electro-optics lab.

Seagate Research Group is looking for an excellent graduate student to fill in an intern position as a High Speed Analog and Mixed Signal Electrical Engineer.
Candidate need to have interests in electrical IC and PCB design.  Work will focus on items such as:

  • Analog and Mixed Signal modelling, schematic, and layout
  • Familiarity with the design of High-speed TIAs, high speed differential amplifiers
  • Additional experience with DCO, VCO PRBS generators and digital control loop schemes such as BBPD a plus
  • Experience with GHz PLL IC block design a plus
  • Hands-on development of embedded systems including FPGA/SoC, DRAM, Flash, PMICs, high voltages, motor control and high-speed serial interfaces is a plus

The student will have a chance to learn state of the art rapid prototyping techniques and develop (or plan) test PCBs used in opto-electronic characterization and prototype systems. All aspects of the design including high-speed digital, power transfer, ranging, PCB layouts, and thermal management will be within your purview.  Ideal applicants will possess extreme breadth of knowledge as well as extraordinary depth into multiple key areas. Motivated candidates will find a treasure trove of tools and skills to add to their capabilities and make an impact in Seagate's future technologies.

You will work directly with Software, Firmware, Mechanical and Optical Engineers to realize future generations of sensors.
 
Qualifications: 
You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. Experience listed below would be obtained through relevant training and/or research experience.

Minimum qualifications: 

  • Must have a MS, currently be enrolled/pursuing a PhD program in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Optical Science or related technical discipline  
  • Minimum 1+ years of relevant hands-on experience  
  • Minimum 1+ years of experience with mixed-signal circuit design utilizing discrete components and simulation

Contact Zoran Jandric at zoran.jandric@seagate.com to apply for the summer internship.