Analog/RF Design Engineering Intern
Ireland - Dublin, IE
Qorvo is All Around You! We make a better world possible by providing innovative Radio Frequency (RF) solutions at the centre of connectivity. We are a global company thriving on a culture of innovation, diversity, and inclusion. We combine product and technology leadership, systems-level expertise and global manufacturing scale to quickly solve our customers’ most complex technical challenges.
Decawave is a pioneer in ultra-wideband (UWB) technology and provider of UWB solutions for mobile, automotive and IoT applications. Decawave was founded in 2007 and has deployed more than 8 million chipsets in more than 40 different market verticals – from smartphones to drones. In February 2020 the company became part of Qorvo and with that the Ultra-Wideband Business Unit (UWBU) within Qorvo Mobile Products
Summary:
From Jan 2025, a full-time internship position in Analogue/RF circuit design and verification is available for an engineering student enrolled in a Master's or PhD accredited programme. The internship is to be based at Qorvo Dublin, which is the company centre for R&D in ultrawideband (UWB) technology. The duration can be up to 7 months.
Requirements:
- The successful candidate should have completed their Bachelor's degree with a GPA of at least 3.0 in Electrical engineering. or equivalent, and be enrolled in an MS or PhD programme.
- The student must have completed course work and show good understanding of Analogue and/or RF circuit design.
- Familiarity with semiconductor devices and Analogue/RF measurements is required.
- Students with Cadence experience and RF simulation tool experience preferred.
- Good communicator with an eagerness to learn, solve problems and make an impact
Responsibilities may include:
- Gain experience and working knowledge of ultrawideband sub-systems, as well as analogue/mixed-signal and RF circuits.
- Design, simulate, verify and document innovative RF/Analog blocks/subsystems/transistor circuits in leading-edge CMOS technology, such as LNA, PA, Oscillators, PLL, bandgap, DC-DC, ADC, DAC, etc.
- Report and present out at the end of the internship on the work performed.