
You will join the WLAN modem systems design team and contribute to developing advanced WiFi solutions. The role involves work across the development of WLAN PHY baseband processing modules, building hardware-accurate reference models during the pre-silicon phase, and supporting chip bring-up along with PHY firmware development after silicon.
Key responsibilities include:
Typically requires 0 to 2 years of experience with a Master's degree in Electrical or Electronics Engineering, preferably with specialization in DSP or communication systems.
Infineon is a global leader in semiconductor solutions for power systems and IoT. The company develops technologies that support efficient energy use, clean mobility, and secure connected devices. Infineon focuses on innovation while fostering a workplace built on trust, openness, and respect.
The organization promotes diversity and inclusion and provides equal opportunities to all applicants. Hiring decisions are based on experience and skills, while maintaining a supportive and inclusive working environment.
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Infineon Technologies AG is a leading global semiconductor manufacturer headquartered in Germany. Founded in 1999 as a spin-off from Siemens AG, Infineon has grown into a powerhouse in the microelectronics sector, employing over 50,000 people worldwide. The company specializes in designing, manufacturing, and supplying semiconductors and system solutions for automotive, industrial, communications, and consumer electronics applications. Its mission is to make life easier, safer, and greener through innovative semiconductor solutions that drive energy efficiency, mobility, and security.
Infineon holds a strong market position as one of the top suppliers of automotive semiconductors and power electronics, with a reputation for high-quality products and technological leadership. Recent achievements include expanding its portfolio in wide-bandgap semiconductors such as silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN), which are crucial for electric vehicles and renewable energy systems. In 2020, Infineon completed the acquisition of Cypress Semiconductor, significantly strengthening its capabilities in microcontrollers, connectivity, and memory solutions. The company continues to invest heavily in R&D and manufacturing capacity, including new facilities in Europe and Asia, to meet growing global demand.
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