Are you a problem solver looking for a hands-on internship position with a market-leading company that will help develop your career and reward you intellectually and professionally?
Analog Devices, Inc. is a global semiconductor leader that bridges the physical and digital worlds to enable breakthroughs at the Intelligent Edge. ADI combines analog, digital, and software technologies into solutions that help drive advancements in digitized factories, mobility, and digital healthcare, combat climate change, and reliably connect humans and the world.
At ADI, you will learn from the brightest minds who are here to help you grow and succeed. During your internship, you will make an impact through work on meaningful projects alongside a team of experts. Collaborating with colleagues in an environment of respect and responsibility, you will create connections that will become a part of your professional network.
ADI's culture values aligned goals, work-life balance, continuous and life-long learning opportunities, and shared rewards. The internship program features various lunch-and-learn topics and social events with other interns and full-time employees.
At ADI, our goal is to develop our interns so they are the first to be considered for full-time roles.
Apply now for the opportunity to grow your career and help innovate ahead of what's possible.
The Analog Devices Design office in Newbury, UK has an established reputation for building industry's leading high-speed, precision analog to digital (A/D) converters. The group is responsible for the development of several flagship SAR converters such as AD7626, AD7960, AD4020, AD4696, AD4080 and AD4880. The candidate would be involved with the design, verification and evaluation of circuits to be used in precision analog to digital converters. As an intern, you will have the opportunity to work with our highly skilled team of engineers on meaningful problems and will play an integral part in the development of our products. The position is open for an internship duration between 3 and 12 months.
The ideal candidate should have a solid understanding of the basic principles of analog and digital design. The candidate should be enrolled in a related study program such as Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Any programming knowledge, SystemC, Verilog, MATLAB and Labview experience is also relevant to the position. The candidate should be highly motivated, keen to learn from peers and able to demonstrate strong initiative.
To apply, please forward your CV to rares.bodnar@analog.com and include available dates.