Pubblicato il 17 giugno
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The Chips-IT Foundation is seeking junior researchers to contribute to cutting-edge research and development initiatives centered on digital design and RISC-V architectures. The project focuses on developing advanced digital processors, accelerators, and custom SoCs based on the RISC-V instruction set architecture (ISA) as well as dedicated accelerators.
This role will involve participating in the design, optimization, and verification of high-performance, low-power digital systems for applications in next-generation computing platforms, IoT, and embedded systems. Junior Researchers will have the opportunity to learn and apply novel design methodologies, verification techniques, and hardware-software co-design strategies to support innovation in the RISC-V ecosystem. The work can be carried out either in Pavia or in Bologna.
Key Responsibilities
- Support research and development activities related to digital designs, including processors, accelerators, and SoCs based on the RISC-V architecture.
- Assist in the design, implementation, and verification of digital building blocks (Processors, Accelerators, Memory and Communication Subsystems, etc.) for high-performance, low-power systems.
- Collaborate with senior team members and contribute to technical discussions, design reviews, and documentation.
- Participate in integration and testing phases on FPGA or silicon platforms.
- (Optional) Contribute to dissemination activities including technical reports, academic publications, or conference presentations.
Required Qualifications
- Master’s degree (or close to completion) in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field with a focus on digital design and processor architectures (Mandatory).
- Fundamental knowledge of hardware description languages (HDL) such as Verilog or VHDL, and digital design tools for synthesis, simulation, and verification (Mandatory).
- Basic familiarity with RISC-V architecture and interest in custom extensions or hardw