Sunday, 26 January 2014

Internship in Synopsys




Synopsys Internship Program 
As a leader in electronic design automation (EDA) and semiconductor intellectual property (IP), Synopsys offers Internship opportunities to make a significant difference within the walls of our billion-dollar company and upon the world as a whole. It all starts with a culture built on integrity and a commitment to help semiconductor and electronics companies around the world accelerate their innovation.

Synopsys Interns 2012
Briana Garrison, Synopsys' 2012 PR intern, connected with some of her fellow interns around the world to produce this video that shares their perspectives.

Who qualifies as an Intern?
Undergraduate or graduate students (Masters or PhD) who are enrolled on at least a half-time basis at an accredited college or university, or who have graduated within six (6) months of the internship opportunity. Typically, a student should have achieved sophomore status before being considered for an assignment.
A student may be required to provide proof of enrollment in an accredited college or university program upon request prior to employment. Candidates currently on student visas, (F-1, J or Practical Training), are also encouraged to apply.
Where are Internships located?
Internship opportunities are offered throughout many Synopsys offices worldwide. Available locations include, but are not limited to, Mountain View, CA; Hillsboro, OR; Bangalore, India; Asia-Pac; and various locations in Europe.
What opportunities are offered?
Students may find opportunities in Infrastructure areas such as Information Technology, Enterprise Information Systems, Finance, Legal, Marketing or Human Resources. Research and Development opportunities can be found in the areas of Software Engineering, IP, Verification, Test, Timing, Synthesis, Design for Manufacturing, FPGA or Mixed Signal/Analog.
How long is an Internship?
Average duration of an Internship is three (3) months. Synopsys offers Internship opportunities throughout the year, with most position available in the summer.
What benefits do Interns receive?
  • Competitive salary
  • Holiday pay
  • Real world work experience and research opportunities
  • Exposure to EDA and semiconductor IP technology
  • Opportunity to work with engineering and business experts

How do I find and apply for an Internship?
Please visit our Careers page to access a database that is searchable by type and location. Internships can be found in the Functional Areas under the heading "Intern".

What is the Synopsys University Program?
The Synopsys Worldwide University Program has been providing technology, tools, and resources for teaching and academic research since 1986. By offering industry-leading EDA and semiconductor IP technology at discounted prices to universities worldwide, Synopsys is ensuring that our customers and the industry are fully prepared to meet the design challenges of the future. Please visit the University Program page for more information.

Curriculum in Synopsys University Program

Synopsys provides universities with access to comprehensive curricula for Bachelor and Master Programs in microelectronic design and EDA development. We work closely with our Curricula Advisory Board, a team of academic experts, to advise on the overall program content and to review and provide feedback on the materials.
Each full-semester course contains 15 weeks of material including syllabus, lectures, labs, homework and exams. Synopsys tools are applied in the labs for a thorough and practical understanding of theoretical concepts introduced in each course. Professors at member universities may use these course materials to implement a new course or to supplement content in an existing course.
All courseware described below may be downloaded from the Synopsys University Program Member Only website (requires SolvNet ID and password). If your university is not yet a member of the Synopsys University Program and you would like to apply, please contact the program administrator for your region.

Full Semester Courseware
VLSI Design Curriculum
Digital System Architecture and Design:   
Bachelor Degree Courses:
  • Digital ASIC Design
  • Digital Integrated Circuits
  • IC Design
  • IC Design Flow (RAU)
  • IC Design Introduction
  • IC Simulation Theory
  • IC Testing (EPFL)
  • IC Testing (SEUA) - Updated!
  • Introduction to Circuits
  • Introduction to Electronic Circuits
  • Introduction to Logic Design
  • Introduction to VLSI Design (UT)
  • I/O Design
  • Logic Design
  • Synthesis of Digital Circuits
   Master's Degree Courses:
  • Advanced Digital Integrated Circuits
  • Advanced IC Physical Design
  • Crosstalk and Noise
  • Design for Test - Updated!
  • Design of Special I/Os - Updated!
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Digital VLSI Design
  • Low Power Design
  • Low Power Design with SAED 90nm EDK
  • Low Power Methodology
  • Modeling and Optimization of VLSI Interconnects
  • Nano-Scale Circuits and Systems (SFSU)
  • System-on-Chip Architecture Design
  • VLSI Design - Updated!
  • VLSI Design Verification and Testing

IC/Semiconductor Fabrication:
   Bachelor Degree Courses:
  • IC Fabrication
  • Introduction to Semiconductor Devices
  • Principles of Semiconductor Devices
  • Semiconductor Devices (SAED)
  • Semiconductor Technology
  • VLSI Device and Process Simulation
   Master's Degree Courses:
  • Semiconductor Transport Theory and Monte Carlo Device Simulation (ETH)
Analog/RF Design:
   Bachelor Degree Courses:
  • Analog Integrated Circuits
  • Analog Integrated Circuit Design
  • Introduction to RF Communication -Updated!
  • RF Circuits
  • RF Circuits and Systems based on Custom Designer
   Master's Degree Courses:
  • Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits
  • Mixed-Signal IC Design
  • RF IC Design
Other:
   Bachelor Degree Courses:
  • Computer Architecture
  • Introduction to Communication, Control, and Signal Processing
  • Linear Algebra
  • Methods of Mathematical Physics
  • Microprocessor Systems
  • Nanoscale Electronic Materials -New!
  • Numerical Methods
  • Physical-Chemical Bases of Micro- and Nanoelectronics
  • Quantum Theory and Statistical Physics
  • Scripting Languages
  • Signals and Systems - New!
  • System Level Design
  • Technical Writing - Updated!
  • Theoretical Bases of Microcircuitry
   Master's Degree Courses:
  • Advanced IC Processing and Layout
  • Advanced Integrated Circuits for Communications
  • Advanced Methods in Logic Synthesis and Equivalence Checking - New!
  • Advanced Topics in Solid State Devices - New!
  • Complex Functions
  • Data Compression - New!
  • Design Techniques for Digital Systems
  • Digital Communication
  • EDA Tools
  • Embedded Systems Design
  • Fourier Transformations
  • FPGA Prototyping - New!
  • Fuzzy Logic - Updated!
  • Introduction to Optical Communication Systems and Networks
  • Principles of Digital and Wireless Communications - New!
  • Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics
  • Rad-hard IC Design
  • Senior Design Project
  • Solar Cell Physics (SVTI)
  • Static Timing Analysis - New!
  • Thermal and Electro-Thermal Simulation
EDA Curriculum
Digital System Architecture and Design:
   Bachelor Degree Courses:
  • Hardware Description Languages
  • IC Design Introduction
   Master's Degree Courses:
  • Low Power Design
  • Modeling and Optimization of VLSI Interconnects
  • Semiconductor Devices and Technology
  • VLSI Design
  • VLSI Design Algorithms - Updated!
  • VLSI Physical Design Algorithms

Analog/RF Design:
   Bachelor Degree Courses:
  • Analog Integrated Circuits
Other: 
   Bachelor Degree Courses:
  • Advanced Operating Systems
  • Algorithms & Structural Programming
  • Combinatorial Algorithms - New!
  • Computer Networks
  • Data Structures
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • EDA Introduction
  • EDA Mathematical Methods -Updated!
  • Elements of Software Construction -New!
  • Information Security
  • Introduction to Algorithms
  • Linear Algebra
  • Mathematical Modeling - New!
  • Numerical Methods
  • Optimization Methods - Updated!
  • Operating Systems and System Programming
  • Programming Languages & Compilers
  • Technical Writing
  • Theory of Algorithms
  • Unix System Administration
   Master's Degree Courses:
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Compilers Design
  • Compiler Optimization and Code Generation - New!
  • Complex Functions
  • Computational Geometry
  • Contemporary Software Development Kits - New!
  • Databases
  • Design of Programming Languages -New!
  • Discrete Mathematics and Probability
  • Equations of Mathematical Physics -New!
  • Fourier Transformations - Updated!
  • Fuzzy Logic
  • Networked Computing
  • Object-Oriented Programming -Updated!
  • Operational Research
  • Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics
  • Programming C++ - New!
  • Software Development Technology
  • Software Verification and Validation -Updated!
  • Symbolic Programming
  • Synthesis and Optimization of Digital Integrated Circuits - New!
  • User/Interface Design - New!
  • VLSI Schematic Design Algorithms
  • VLSI Verification Algorithms
 Curriculum Support Modules: Workshops and Lectures
Verification:
  • SystemVerilog/Verification Methodology Manual (VMM)
  • SystemVerilog Verification Tutorial (SFSU) - New!
  • Universal Verification Methodology -New!
  • Verilog HDL Basics

TCAD:
  • TCAD Course
  • TCAD for VLSI Design
  • TCAD Short Course
  • TCAD Quick Start Guide

Other:
  • Project Management
Implementation:
  • 90nm Digital Design Workshop
  • ASIC Design Flow Tutorial Using Synopsys Tools
  • Digital Design Flow Based on PowerPC 405 Processor
  • Full Custom IC Design Flow Using Synopsys Custom Tools (SFSU)
  • IC Synthesis Based on ARM Cortex-MO DesignStart Processor - New!
  • IC Synthesis Based on DesignWare ARC 600 Core - New!
  • Software Methodology Using Custom Designer
  • Synopsys Design Flow Tutorial
  • Synopsys IC Design Flow Based on 90nm Generic Library (SAED 90nm EDK)
  • Synthesis Basics - New!
  • UPF Workshop
 Short Lectures/Labs

Circuit Simulation:
  • Circuit Simulation: Transient Analysis
  • Techniques for Circuit Simulation
  • Thermal and Electro-Thermal Simulation: Achievements and Trends



Low Power Design:
  • Low Power Methodology Manual for 90nm
  • Low Power Methodology Manual for 32/28nm - New!
  • Subthreshold Design and Implementation (RIT)
  • Verification Methodology Manual for Low Power (VMM-LP)

OpenSPARC:
  • Multi-threaded SPARC core verification using SystemVerilog Testbench
  • Synthesizing 64-bit OpenSPARC multi-threaded core on FPGA with Synopsys Synplify tool chain
  • Synthesizing a Design Using the 90nm Technology Library


Other:
  • Addressing Process Variations and Patterning Issues in VLSI Designs (UCLA)
  • Advanced RTL Verification Techniques
  • Basic Perl Programming
  • Design Methods of Nanoscale Memories
  • Design Methods of Nanoscale Sigma-Delta Modulators
  • Embedded Systems Design
  • How to Create an Interoperable PDK
  • Introduction to Verilog HDL - Updated!
  • Logic Simulation with Consideration of Destabilizing Factors
  • Nanoscale Low Power Digital Standard Cell Library Tutorial
  • Physical Verification Runset Development
  • Power-Performance Optimization of Digital Circuits and Systems
  • Process Variation Aware Design
  • Sequential Elements - Updated!
  • Signal and Power Integrity: Current State and New Approaches
  • Statistical Techniques for Timing Analysis: Current State and Trends
  • TCAD Microelectronic Labs (IIT)

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Monday, 20 January 2014

An Indian King

One day during his visit to London, King Jai Singh was walking in casual dress in Bond Street. He saw a Rolls Royce showroom and went inside to inquire about the Price and Features etc of their cars. Considering him a just another Poor Indian citizen, showroom salesmen insulted him and almost showed him the way out of the showroom. After this insult, King Jai Singh came back to his Hotel room and asked his servants to call the showroom that King of ‪#‎Alwar_city‬ is interested in purchasing their few Cars. After few hours King reached the Rolls Royce showroom again but with his full astonishing royal manner and in his royal costume. Until he reached the showroom there was already red carpet on the floor and all the salesmen were bent with respect. The King purchased all the six cars that they had at showroom at that time and paid full amount with delivery costs. After reaching India, King ordered municipal department to use all those six Rolls Royce cars for cleaning and transporting city’s waste. World’s number one Rolls Royce cars were being used for transportation of City’s waste, the news spread all over the world rapidly and the reputation of Rolls Royce Company was in drains. Whenever someone used to boast in Europe or America that he owned a Rolls Royce, people used to laugh saying, “which one? The same that is used in India for carrying the waste of the City?” Due to such reputation damages, sales of Rolls Royce dropped rapidly and revenue of company owners started falling down. Then they sent a Telegram to the king in India for apologies and requested to stop transportation of waste in Rolls Royce cars. Not only this but they also offered Six new cars to king free of cost. When King Jai Singh observed that Rolls Royce has learnt a lesson and they are sorry for their mistakes, king stopped using those cars for carrying wastes. *Everyone must share this Post to show the power of an Indian King