FAQs
What is the role of the intern in the IPDEV - DEG Design team?
The intern will participate in developing negative feedback circuit design and verification environments for advanced DRAM and emerging memory products, working as part of a dynamic design team.
Is prior experience in circuit design necessary for this internship?
A basic understanding of advanced CMOS circuit designs is required, but prior experience is not strictly necessary; motivation and a willingness to learn are equally important.
What skills are important for this internship?
Good communication skills and the ability to work well in a team are essential, along with familiarity with SPICE simulations.
What kind of projects will the intern work on?
The intern will work on verifying complete products using state-of-the-art memory verification technologies and will contribute to the design and verification of innovative memory solutions.
What is the culture like at Micron?
Micron fosters a culture that is fair, fearless, and fun, emphasizing personal and professional development, diversity, equality, and inclusion.
Will the intern receive mentorship during their internship?
Yes, interns will work closely with experienced professionals who will provide guidance and support throughout the internship.
What qualifications are preferred for this internship?
Candidates should have a basic understanding of advanced CMOS circuit designs and familiarity with SPICE simulations.
Does Micron offer any form of accommodation during the hiring process?
Yes, Micron provides assistance with the application process and reasonable accommodations upon request.
What is the duration of the internship?
The duration of the internship is typically determined by the academic schedule and the specific needs of the team.
Are there opportunities for full-time employment after the internship?
Yes, successful interns may have opportunities for full-time positions upon graduation, depending on performance and business needs.