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HEPIA (Geneva School of Landscape, Engineering, and Architecture) is seeking aPostdoctoral Scientific Assistant (100%)to work on cutting-edge FPGA acceleration forparticle physics experiments. Your
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(ideally with VHDL experience) Experience with test bench validation of analysis and debugging techniques for FPGA designs; Knowledge of Python for hardware testing; Development and review of measurement/DAQ
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competencies should include at least 3 of the following: Established experience in LLRF systems for RF cavities; Established experience with development of complex FPGA designs (ideally with VHDL experience
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setups, large-scale data acquisition and analysis, FPGA programming skills, and knowledge of Python and C++ are important assets. The project is highly interdisciplinary (microtechnology/electronics
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operation of these systems in the LHC and other CERN facilities; Develop, document and maintain protection electronics gateware and firmware based on either FPGA, microcontroller or other programmable devices
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distributed systems. Technical competencies: Measurement and analysis of magnets; Knowledge of programming techniques and languages: (VHDL, C++, Python); Analysis and measurement of dynamic effects in
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background in microfabrication. Further, experience with experimental setups, large-scale data acquisition and analysis, FPGA programming skills, and knowledge of Python and C++ are important assets
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scale and scope. An invitation to join an environment like nowhere else on Earth. You will have the opportunity to work with cutting edge technologies (CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs) within the NextGen project and
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evolve the CMS Software into a distributed application, enabling it to run across multiple nodes and leverage remote accelerators like GPUs and FPGAs with minimal changes to the existing code. Focus will
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strong experimental background in dual comb laser spectroscopy, frequency-locked lasers, or optoelectronics and the following skillsets: Hands-on experience with data acquisition and processing (FPGA