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Analog Devices

CMOS Research Engineer (Life Sciences)

Analog Devices, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298

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Overview About Analog Devices

Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI) is a global semiconductor leader that bridges the physical and digital worlds to enable breakthroughs at the Intelligent Edge. ADI combines analog, digital, and software technologies into solutions that help drive advancements in digitized factories, mobility, and digital healthcare, combat climate change, and reliably connect humans and the world. With revenue of more than $9 billion in FY24 and approximately 24,000 people globally, ADI ensures today's innovators stay Ahead of What's Possible. Learn more at www.analog.com and on LinkedIn and Twitter (X).

The Analog Garage

is our corporate R&D center with a mission to empower Analog Devices by pioneering breakthrough technologies.

The Bioelectronic Platforms Group

is applying leading edge circuit design, device design, and nanoscale fabrication towards the next breakthroughs in Life Sciences platforms for the Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industries.

In this role

you will lead the architecture and design of silicon systems for novel Life Sciences platforms. You will apply expertise in silicon technologies, especially analog, mixed-signal, and digital CMOS, to develop, prototype, and scale innovative sensing and actuation solutions.

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

Minimum qualifications

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

Nice to have

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

For positions requiring access to technical data, Analog Devices, Inc. may have to obtain export licensing approval from the U.S. Department of Commerce - Bureau of Industry and Security and/or the U.S. Department of State - Directorate of Defense Trade Controls. As such, applicants for this position - except US Citizens, US Permanent Residents, and protected individuals as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3) - may have to go through an export licensing review process.

Analog Devices is an equal opportunity employer. We foster a culture where everyone has an opportunity to succeed regardless of their race, color, religion, age, ancestry, national origin, social or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, pregnancy, parental status, disability, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, union membership, and political affiliation, or any other legally protected group.

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Job Req Type: Experienced

Required Travel: Yes, 10% of the time

Shift Type: 1st Shift/Days

Compensation and Benefits The expected wage range for a new hire into this position is $108,800 to $149,600.

Actual wage offered may vary depending on work location, experience, education, training, external market data, internal pay equity, or other bona fide factors.

This position qualifies for a discretionary performance-based bonus which is based on personal and company factors.

This position includes medical, vision and dental coverage, 401k, paid vacation, holidays, and sick time, and other benefits.

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