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Join a groundbreaking semiconductor team where your expertise will directly power the world's largest cloud infrastructure. At Annapurna Labs, you'll be instrumental in developing next-generation chip technologies that transform how global businesses leverage computing power, working at the intersection of innovative design and cutting-edge technological advancement.
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Watch these videos to learn more about Annapurna Labs and the Nitro project:
AWS re:Invent 2025 - Keynote with Peter DeSantis and Dave Brown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeUpUK0nhC0
AWS re:Invent 2025 - Deep Dive into the AWS Nitro System https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD1mNQ9YbeA
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* Develop comprehensive Design-for-Testability (DFT) strategies for next-generation semiconductor platforms
* Collaborate across multiple engineering domains to ensure robust chip design and verification
* Generate and optimize test patterns using advanced methodological approaches
* Conduct detailed logic design and verification processes
* Support chip bring-up and contribute to the entire device lifecycle from definition to mass production
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- Bachelor's degree in Computer/Electrical Engineering. Make sure to include a grade sheet with your CV in a single PDF.
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- Knowledge of chip design principles
- Experience with Verilog and System Verilog
- Experience with verification methodologies
- Familiarity with ATPG and scan insertion tools
- Scripting skills in Perl/Tcl
- Understanding of gate-level simulations and static timing analysis
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