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Texas Instruments is looking for motivated interns with a passion for process development and innovation to work with one of several different teams and fabrication sites to enable next generation technology. This is an exciting opportunity for candidates who enjoy a technical challenge working with equipment, processes, and process integration. This position provides hands on opportunities to characterize processes and enhance techniques used by the process team to develop analog and embedded memory semiconductors for critical markets.
Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to :
Characterization and modeling of Bias Temperature Instability (PBTI and NBTI) in advanced analog technology nodes
Aging model development including stress, relaxation and duty cycle dependence for circuit simulation
Compare aging model simulation results with ring oscillators and other product level measurements
Familiarity with Keysight B1500 programming, MATLAB and SPICE simulations are desirable
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
Currently pursuing PhD degree in Electrical Engineering, Material Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics or related field
Minimum Cumulative 3.0/4.0 GPA
Preferred Qualifications:
Knowledge of semiconductor device physics and reliability
Strong analytical and programming skills (C, MATLAB etc.)
Experience in semiconductor device characterization
Strong time management skills that enable on-time project delivery
Demonstrated ability to build strong, influential relationships
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced and rapidly changing environment
Ability to take the initiative and drive for results
Good listener and excellent verbal and written communication skills
Ability to work in teams and collaborate effectively with people in different functions
Why TI?
Engineer your future. We empower our employees to truly own their career and development. Come collaborate with some of the smartest people in the world to shape the future of electronics.
We’re different by design. Diverse backgrounds and perspectives are what push innovation forward and what make TI stronger. We value each and every voice, and look forward to hearing yours. Meet the people of TI
Benefits that benefit you. We offer competitive pay and benefits designed to help you and your family live your best life. Your well-being is important to us.
About Texas Instruments
As a global semiconductor company, we design, manufacture, test and sell analog and embedded processing chips to nearly 100,000 customers. Our products enable electronics everywhere and in things you experience every day - from health care, smart homes and connected cars to drones, smart phones and more. Our passion to create a better and more sustainable world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors drives us to make our technology smaller, more efficient, more reliable and more affordable.
Dallas, TX
Texas Instruments Incorporated designs, manufactures, and sells semiconductors to electronics designers and manufacturers worldwide. It operates in two segments, Analog and Embedded Processing. The Analog segment offers power products to manage power requirements in various levels using battery management solutions, portable components, power supply controls, point-of-load products, switches and interfaces, integrated protection devices, high-voltage products, and mobile lighting and display products. This segment also provides signal chain products that sense, condition, and measure signals to allow information to be transferred or converted for further processing and control for use in amplifier, data converter, interface product, motor drive, clock, and sensing product end-markets; and integrated analog and standard products, which are primarily for sale into personal electronics, industrial, and automotive markets.
The Embedded Processing segment offers connected microcontrollers, such as microcontrollers, microcontrollers with integrated wireless capabilities, and stand-alone wireless connectivity solutions that are used in electronic equipment to sense, connect, log, and transfer data; digital signal processors for mathematical computations; and applications processors for specific computing activity. This segment offers products for use in various markets, principally industrial and automotive.
The company also provides DLP products, primarily for use in projectors to create high-definition images; calculators; and application-specific integrated circuits. Texas Instruments Incorporated markets and sells its semiconductor products through direct sales and distributors, as well as online. The company was founded in 1930 and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.