About the job
About Neuralink:
At Neuralink, we are pioneering groundbreaking devices that establish a bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our innovations aim to restore movement for individuals with paralysis, restore vision for the visually impaired, and transform the way humans engage with their digital environments.
Team Overview:
The Brain Interfaces System-on-Chip (SoC) Department is focused on delivering cutting-edge chip architecture and silicon implementations for neural recording and stimulation systems, tailored for high-bandwidth brain-machine interface applications. Our team comprises exceptional engineers dedicated to expanding the boundaries of current capabilities and shaping the future of technology.
Job Responsibilities:
The selected engineer will take charge of analog and mixed-signal chip design, encompassing everything from circuit design to layout and verification. Key responsibilities include:
- Designing analog circuit building blocks and subsystems at the transistor level to meet challenging specifications regarding noise, mismatch, distortion, power consumption, and cost.
- Collaborating with layout teams to supervise the block-level layout of various components.
- Planning and executing the analog verification strategy for portions of IP or chips, along with conducting complex simulations and analyses on designs.
- Creating, programming, and executing comprehensive tests, while reviewing the work of junior team members to ensure accurate bug identification and analysis.
- Consulting with both internal and external stakeholders, including third-party vendors, to guide implementation and ensure alignment with their objectives.
