Intel Government Technologies (IGT) is looking to leverage Intel's cutting-edge technology and expertise to address the unique needs and challenges government agencies face.
Requirements
- PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), or similar field (e.g., Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering), or B.Sc/B.Eng with equivalent 4 years or M.Sc./M.Eng with equivalent 3 years of professional experience.
- Minimum 3+ years of professional experience in one or more of the following: Micro-architecture definition and RTL development Networking or I/O integration Computer architecture, microprocessor or chip-set design methods
- Digital circuit design.
- High-level description language modeling of hardware (e.g., System Verilog)
- Place and route of digital designs to full-chip integration and tape out in a modern-day technology process.
- Hardware optimization for timing and area
- Linux and Windows computer systems.
Responsibilities
- Initiates the design, development, execution, and implementation of scientific research projects to fuel growth in computing, communication, memory, networking, intellectual property, and new business opportunities.
- Apply scientific research principles and concepts to potential inventions and products in hardware engineering, developing the vision and value proposition, aligning strategy, and driving fast paced research and development to improve efficiency and meet timelines.
- Utilizes advanced knowledge of computing, memory, IO, and/or network subsystems and hardware/software codesign principles to drive requirements and specifications for both hardware and software at the IP, SoC, platform, and system levels.
- Conducts simulation, prototyping, and workload analysis to achieve performance/watt/dollar optimized system implementations.
- Research technological trends, enables partnerships and collaboration among industry, academia, standards bodies, product, and other technical groups to address important technology and customer issues, and finds innovative solutions to difficult problems for midterm or long-term time frames.
- Influences external research, disseminates results, and raises the profile of conducted research through scientific publications, patents, talks, and Intel internal or external outreach efforts.
- Performs research to define boundaries and creates proof of concepts or prototypes new ideas including chips and competitive analysis versus industry trends.
Other
- This role requires the applicant to be a 'US Person,' which includes US citizens, lawful permanent residents, and other individuals or entities that meet the criteria set forth by US laws and regulations for purposes of compliance with federal export control and security requirements.
- Excellently demonstrated written and verbal communications skills.
- Ability to understand the broad portfolio of Intel's products, services, and technical capabilities and how they could be applied to create differentiated product-driven value for Government customers.
- This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship.
- Must be willing to work on-site