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Simulation Phd Jobs in Kentucky (NOW HIRING)

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Take your blocks through silicon bring-up and bench characterization -- phase noise, jitter tolerance, lock range -- and correlate measured results against simulation. What You Will Bring * BS/MS/PhD ...

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Evaluate simulation outputs for realism, repeatability, and operational relevance.* Evaluate ... Master's or PhD in physics, mathematics, statistics, operations research, engineering, science, or ...

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... PhD) with Python and C++. Experience can be considered in lieu of degree * Active *Top Secret ... Prior experience with modeling and simulation in support of wargaming, user training, TTP ...

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Master's degree or PhD in electrical engineering or computer engineering with an emphasis in RF/Analog/Mixed-signal integrated circuit design * Experience using simulation tools such as Spectre, ADS ...

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Contribute to testboard design, then take your blocks through silicon bring-up and bench characterization, correlating measured performance against simulation. What You Will Bring * BS/MS/PhD in ...

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Perform system analyses, including simulations and Monte-Carlo, to satisfy specifications and ... S. degree or PhD in physics, aerospace engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering ...

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Conduct detailed workload characterization on silicon and performance simulators* Profile workload ... Master's degree or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering / Science with 10+ years of ...

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Bachelor's degree preferred (Master's or PhD in a quantitative field is a plus) Key ... Develop quantitative models, financial analytics, and simulation tools * Build real-time market ...

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Write programs to implement models and simulate outcomes * Discuss and collaborate with fellow researchers, traders, and technologists What we're looking for: * Graduating Master's or PhD students in ...

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Design, develop, and deploy AI/ML models to support product design, simulation, testing, and ... Degrees at the Master or PhD level are preferred.Experience * 5-7+ years of experience applying ...

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Analyze simulation results, identify root causes of failures, and provide actionable ... Bachelor's, Master's or PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering or related field of study**Preferred ...

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A PhD (preferred) or Master's in CS/Robotics with a significant publication record in top-tier ... Familiarity with simulation stacks like MuJoCo, Isaac, or Drake. * High-Quality Code: The ability ...

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MS in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering with 10+ years or PhD with 7+ years of ... Exposure to SDF annotated simulations with good understanding of parasitic delays. Highly Desired ...

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Develop highly reliable and performant GNC algorithms, simulations, tools, services, and dashboards ... Master's degree or PHD in an engineering discipline or physics * Developed, debugged and deployed ...

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The opportunity Sciotex is seeking a PhD-level Computational Physicist / Computer Vision Algorithm ... processing, simulation, or related technical fields. * Strong programming ability in LabVIEW ...

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... simulation, and protection & filtering circuits. Experience in power electronics, capacitor ... Master's Degree or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related field * 16+ years of ...

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Proficiency in simulation techniques and tools including RF. * Proficiency in system analysis of ... or PhD and 3+ years of related experience. Compensation and Benefits The annual base salary range ...

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Preferred Qualifications * Master's or PhD in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering ... Simulation, Emulation, and Prototyping Tools * Linux Development Environments * Hardware and ...

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Simulation Phd information

What is a Simulation PhD?

A Simulation PhD is a doctoral degree focused on the development, application, and analysis of simulation techniques across various fields such as engineering, physics, computer science, or healthcare. Students in this program conduct advanced research to create or improve models that simulate real-world processes or systems. The degree typically involves coursework, comprehensive exams, and an original dissertation contributing new knowledge to the field of simulation. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, research, industry, or government, where they apply simulation to solve complex problems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Simulation PhD?

To thrive as a Simulation PhD, you need advanced expertise in simulation modeling, mathematics, and data analysis, usually supported by a doctoral degree in a relevant field such as engineering or computer science. Proficiency with technical tools like MATLAB, Simulink, Python, or specialized simulation software, along with experience in programming and statistical analysis, is essential. Strong problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for collaborating with interdisciplinary teams and presenting complex results. These abilities are important to drive innovation, ensure accurate research outcomes, and translate simulation results into practical solutions.

What are the typical research collaboration opportunities available to a Simulation PhD within academia or industry?

Simulation PhD holders often work closely with multidisciplinary teams, including engineers, computer scientists, and domain experts, to develop and validate complex models. In academia, collaboration may involve joint research projects, co-authored publications, or participation in research consortia. In industry, Simulation PhDs might partner with product development teams, data analysts, or IT professionals to solve real-world problems and optimize processes. These collaborations not only enhance research impact but also provide valuable networking and career advancement opportunities.

What job categories do people searching Simulation Phd jobs in Kentucky look for?

The top searched job categories for Simulation Phd jobs in Kentucky are:

Staff Analog Design Engineer, SerDes Clocking

D-Matrix Corp.

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Job description

At d-Matrix, we are focused on unleashing the potential of generative AI to power the transformation of technology. We are at the forefront of software and hardware innovation, pushing the boundaries of what is possible.Our culture is one of respect and collaboration.

We value humility and believe in direct communication.Our team is inclusive, and our differing perspectives allow for better solutions.We are seeking individuals passionate about tackling challenges and are driven by execution. Ready to come find your playground? Together, we can help shape the endless possibilities of AI.

Role Overview

This is a hands-on, transistor-level analog design role owning the clocking subsystem of d-Matrix's high-speed SerDes on our IO chiplet — including the PLL, DLL, phase interpolator, high-frequency clock distribution, and clock and data recovery (CDR) loop. This block set most often determines whether a link closes, and you will personally carry your designs from specification through silicon characterization. The work spans porting proven clocking blocks to new process nodes and ground-up design for our next-generation link, partnering closely with datapath, DSP, digital, and firmware teams to close timing, jitter budgets, and calibration across the full SerDes macro.

What You Will Do
  • Own transistor-level design of low-jitter frequency synthesis — LC and/or ring PLL, including loop filter, charge pump or digital loop, VCO, and divider chain.

  • Own the phase interpolator and phase rotation scheme, including INL/DNL, glitch behavior, and interpolation resolution against the CDR's needs.

  • Design high-frequency clock distribution across the SerDes macro: buffer chains, duty-cycle correction, quadrature generation and correction, skew control, and supply isolation.

  • Define and verify CDR architecture and loop dynamics — bandwidth, jitter tolerance, jitter transfer, lock acquisition, and frequency offset tracking — modeling loop behavior in MATLAB, Python, or equivalent, and correlating against transistor-level and silicon results, in coordination with datapath and DSP owners.

  • Build phase-noise and jitter budgets for the link and own the analysis showing where jitter originates.

  • Build the verification environment for your blocks — PSS/HB and transient noise analysis, PVT corner coverage, Monte Carlo, and post-layout back-annotated simulation — and provide behavioral and Verilog-A models for full-chip verification.

  • Drive layout of your blocks in deep sub-micron nodes, with particular attention to inductor and VCO layout, shielding, symmetry, and supply/substrate isolation.

  • Take your blocks through silicon bring-up and bench characterization — phase noise, jitter tolerance, lock range — and correlate measured results against simulation.

What You Will Bring
  • BS/MS/PhD in Electrical Engineering, with 5+ years of hands-on analog and mixed-signal circuit design experience.

  • Demonstrated ownership of a low-jitter PLL, phase interpolator, or CDR loop through silicon in a high-speed SerDes link.

  • Deep knowledge of PLL architecture, loop dynamics, VCO design, and phase noise theory, along with working knowledge of CDR architectures and the loop analysis behind jitter tolerance and jitter transfer.

  • Practical experience with jitter decomposition and budgeting methodology, including quantifying contributors in simulation.

  • Circuit design experience in advanced FinFET or GAA process nodes, using industry-standard analog design and simulation tools and methodologies (e.g., Cadence Virtuoso, Spectre, Monte Carlo/corner analysis, post-layout simulation).

  • Silicon bring-up and bench debug experience with lab equipment such as phase noise analyzers, high-speed scopes, and BERTs.

Preferred
  • Die-to-die interconnect experience — UCIe, BoW, or a proprietary D2D PHY — including clocking architecture choices specific to short-reach, low-energy-per-bit links.

  • Forwarded-clock and matched-source-synchronous architectures alongside embedded-clock CDR.

  • Digital and hybrid PLL/CDR implementations, including the digital calibration around them.

  • Familiarity with relevant specifications: UCIe, OIF CEI-112G/224G, IEEE 802.3, PCIe Gen6/Gen7.

  • Experience porting a clocking block across process nodes, with a realistic sense of what that effort costs.

  • Participation in or contribution to standards bodies.

Equal Opportunity Employment Policy

d-Matrix is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and affirmative action employer. We’re committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcomed and empowered to do their best work. We hire the best talent for our teams, regardless of race, religion, color, age, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, ancestry, genetic information, marital status, national origin, political affiliation, or veteran status. Our focus is on hiring teammates with humble expertise, kindness, dedication and a willingness to embrace challenges and learn together every day.

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About D-Matrix

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Industry

Semiconductor and electronic component manufacturing

Company size

11 - 50 Employees

Headquarters location

Santa Clara, CA, US

Year founded

2019

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