Intern will work on Design For Test (DFT) and Automatic Test Pattern Generation (ATPG) software by developing tools in C/C++ and deploying scripts.
At Cadence, we hire and develop leaders and innovators who want to make an impact on the world of technology.
Cadence Design Systems is looking for a highly motivated engineer to work with the Modus Test R&D team working on Design For Test (DFT) and Automatic Test Pattern Generation (ATPG) Software.
The Role includes:
- Work as a team to build reliable, scalable and high performance software that are easy to use by engineers worldwide
- Develop software tools in C/C++ to support DFT/ATPG
- Set up scripts to deploy tool flows
Preferred Skills Include:
- Verbal and written communications skills for technical topics.
- Expertise working with Unix systems, especially Linux.
- Good understanding of algorithms, computer architecture and computer science theory
- Experience in VLSI and/or DFT/ATPG.
Requirements:
- MS/PhD studying in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or similar
- Experience with C/C++ coding and scripting
Top Skills
C
C++
Linux
Unix
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