The role involves advancing and creating circuit simulation technologies, focusing on R&D projects in Fastspice algorithms and optimization.
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We are looking for a talented engineer for our circuit simulation suite Spectre FX (Fastspice) Product line. You will work on several possible R&D projects (Fastspice event-driven algorithms, matrix solver, parallel computing, memory/cpu optimization) and be responsible for advancing and creating state-of-the-art circuit simulation technologies and solutions.
Must have numerical analysis background in EE related fields. Knowledge of numerical methods for general EDA algorithm is a plus and knowledge of transistor-level circuit simulation algorithm is a strong plus.
Proficient in C++ development.
Required education for this role is a MS in EE or related degree with 2 - 3 years of experience OR fresh PhD in EE.
Top Skills
C++
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