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Electrical Engineering Intern, Implant

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Neuralink

Dec 2, 2023

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Engineering
  • £0
  • Austin

Requirements

  • Strong EE fundamentals.
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience designing PCBs for low power and size constrained applications.
  • Experience with PCB CAD tools (Altium, Eagle, KiCad, Allegro).
  • Experience with sensors, power management, and signal/power integrity.
  • Comfortable with common communication protocols (SPI, UART, I2C, etc.).
  • Comfortable with lab equipment (oscilloscope, VNA, etc).
  • Basic C and Python programming skills.
  • Preferred Qualifications:
  • 5+ years of experience.
  • Experience with firmware development for embedded systems (C/C++).
  • Experience with wireless systems (BLE, WIFI, Zigbee).
  • Experience building and bringing-up MCUs or FPGA.
  • Proficiency with ME CAD tools (Solidworks, AutoCAD).
  • Experience with analog circuit design.

Responsibilities

  • We are looking for an experienced, hands-on electrical engineer for implant electronics board design, integration with our custom chips, testing, and quality control. You will own advanced projects, not only working on incremental changes, and be an integral member of a small, fast-moving team. You will be working on all phases of board design (part selection, schematic design, layout, and bring-up) as well as working closely with chip designers, firmware engineers, mechanical engineers, and microfabrication experts for system integration.

Science & Healthcare
Industry
201-500
Employees
2016
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Neuralink is a team of exceptionally talented people. We are creating the future of brain-machine interfaces: building devices now that will help people with paralysis and inventing new technologies that will expand our abilities, our community, and our world. Our goal is to build a system with at least two orders of magnitude more communication channels (electrodes) than current clinically-approved devices. This system needs to be safe, it must have fully wireless communication through the skin, and it has to be ready for patients to take home and use on their own. Our device, called the Link, will be able to record from 1024 electrodes and is designed to meet these criteria.