IT/Tech

Aeon Modeling Intern (m/f/d)

At Apple, we work every day to craft products that enrich people’s lives. Do you love working on challenges that no one has solved yet? Do you like changing the game? Apple Silicon Engineering Group has an opportunity for a forward-thinking and unusually creative AMS modeling engineer.In this role, you will be responsible for developing accurate and efficient models for analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits. Your Expertise in circuit modeling and simulation will contribute to the design and verification of the next generation of Apple’s world-leading systems-on-chip (SOCs).Modeling engineers bring a unique and versatile combination of hardware, physics, applied mathematics, and software expertise. On their way from architecture to silicon, circuits take form in software. As part of the innovative AMS modeling Software team, you will develop those software representations of future hardware, and help make them real.As an Analog Mixed-Signal Modeling Intern, you will have the opportunity to work on future Apple AMS interfaces and help shape the future of semiconductor technology.

Description

-Develop accurate behavioral and electrical models for mixed-signal circuits, including SerDes, PLLs, memory interfaces and data converters-Verify the performance and accuracy of the developed models against circuit-level simulations and measurements.-Optimize and refine models to ensure accuracy while maintaining efficient simulation performance-Collaborate closely with system architects and designers to understand circuit specifications, design intent, and performance requirements-Create clear and comprehensive documentation for the developed models, including specifications, usage guidelines, and limitations-Contribute to the development of modeling methodologies, best practices, and automation tools to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of circuit mode

Minimum Qualifications

  • Currently enrolled in your penultimate year of studies in a CE, EE, or related field (Bachelor's, Master's or PhD).
  • Available for 6 months or more
  • Coursework focusing on Computer Architecture and digital design techniques