The Role:
We are looking for an enthusiastic intern to support our research in RISC-V frameworks and FPGA prototyping. You will work on adapting, testing and validating RISC-V system on FPGA Platform, contributing to the integration of open hardware into new environments. This role provides a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in FPGA design flows, RISC-V architectures and system bring-up.
Key Responsibilities:
Learn how open-source RISC-V frameworks are integrated and used on FPGA platforms.
Support the adaptation of design scripts, constraints and configurations for different FPGA boards.
Assist in generating bitstream and performing basic bring-up tests.
Document steps, issues and solutions to help make workflows reproducible.
Collaborate with team members to troubleshoot and validate designs.
Key Qualifications:
Basic knowledge of digital design (Verilog, System Verilog).
Familiarity with FPGA toolchain (Vivado or others).
Comfortable with Linux command line and scripting.
Interest in RISC-V and open-source hardware.
Preferred qualifications:
Prior FPGA project or coursework experience.
Exposure to SoC design, operation system boot flow or embedded development.
Experience with Git and collaborative development workflows.
Soft Skills:
Proactive and solutions oriented.
Highly organized and process driven.
Eager to learn.
Collaborative attitude.
What we offer?
Hands-on experience in a cutting-edge technology sector (semiconductors).
Participation in international projects.
Dynamic, innovative, and multicultural environment.
Supervision by the Design Framework and Emulation-Prototyping department.
Based in Barcelona.
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