FAQs
What is the duration of the internship?
The specific duration of the internship is not mentioned in the job description, but internships typically last for a few months, often aligning with academic schedules.
Is prior experience required for this internship?
While prior experience is a plus, it is not explicitly required. The internship is open to candidates currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering (EE).
Will I receive training during the internship?
Yes, the internship program is designed to provide enriching experiences, and you will work alongside experienced leaders who will guide you through the process.
What tools will I be expected to use during the internship?
Experience with Cadence tools is a plus, suggesting that you may be using these tools during your internship for analog design tasks.
Is there an opportunity for full-time employment after the internship?
The job description does not explicitly mention conversion to full-time employment; however, internships can lead to future job opportunities based on performance.
What skills are essential for this internship?
Strong understanding of circuit design and semiconductor device fundamentals, excellent communication skills, teamwork, and self-motivation are essential for this internship.
Is this internship open to international students?
No, this internship requires U.S. citizenship or Permanent residency due to export control laws.
Will I be involved in hands-on lab work?
Yes, you will guide lab and test engineers in the validation and characterization of mixed-signal IP, indicating involvement in hands-on lab work.
What kind of projects can I expect to work on?
You will work on defining, designing, and validating analog/mixed-signal IP blocks for RadHard power management applications.
Are there opportunities for professional development during the internship?
Yes, the internship offers diverse experiences that can contribute significantly to your career development in the semiconductor industry.