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Hardware Engineer, Analog

Backend Developer • Remote • Full-time • 📍 New York City
About Normal Computing Normal Computing builds silicon that turns thermal noise from an obstacle into a computational resource. Conventional chips spend most of their energy forcing determinism onto physics; ours compute with it. Stochastic, in-memory, asynchronous: the result is 10-100× more AI inference per dollar, per watt. We co-design the full stack: AI-native EDA systems in production with the world's largest semiconductor companies, and the advanced ASICs they make possible. Backed by $85M+ from the world's leading deep-tech investors and built by scientists, engineers, and operators from the labs that built modern computing. Normal works as one team across New York, Silicon Valley, London, Copenhagen, and Seoul. We hire people who want the hardest version of their craft, across every discipline, at every seniority. The Role Normal Computing is redefining computing for the next 20 years by optimizing LLM and Diffusion inference by 100–1000x through combining thermodynamic computing and CIM technology. You will own the end-to-end development of our CIM substrate from architecture and schematic design to layout, tapeout, custom PCB development, and post-silicon bringup. What You Will Own End-to-end analog design flow: lead the full analog development cycle including research, exploratory design, and evaluation of CIM architectures End-to-end PCB design flow: lead the full PCB development cycle including research, design, and evaluation of custom chips Silicon bringup: lead post-silicon correlation and validation efforts including root-cause analysis and general debug PCB bringup: ensure the PCB you designed and manufactured is fully functional as intended Cross-functional collaboration: work alongside analog, digital, and ML engineers to further improve system-level PPA. What Makes You a Great Fit Developed analog IP from spec to GDSII in modern technologies, taped out and brought up. Worked on memory technologies (i.e. SRAM, DRAM) at bitcell and array level Designed and characterized custom bitcells in schematic and layout Fluent in the Cadence flow: Virtuoso, Spectre, Assembler, Extraction, Layout Characterized past chips for reliability over PVT and Monte Carlo Owned a PCB end-to-end through design, fabrication and bringup Bonus Points Lead, taped out, brought up CIM chips Lead, fabricated, brought up custom PCBs to evaluate custom CIM chips Experienced and comfortable in a lab bench environment including soldering with a microscope Have used scripting languages (i.e. Python, Perl) to automate design flows and data post-processing Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Normal Computing is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Accessibility Accommodations Normal Computing is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please let us know at accommodations@normalcomputing.com. Privacy Notice By submitting your application, you agree that Normal Computing may collect, use, and store your personal information for employment-related purposes in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

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