About the Internship:
Join Microsoft as a Silicon Engineering Intern and gain hands-on experience working on cutting-edge hardware solutions. This internship provides an opportunity to design, develop, and verify electronic components and microelectronic systems while collaborating with a global team. You will engage in pre-silicon verification, digital logic design, and performance analysis to contribute to next-generation computing technologies.
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What You Will Gain:
Education Requirement: Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, or Computer Science Engineering
Technical Skills: Microelectronics, VLSI, Digital Logic Design, Simulation, Object-Oriented Programming, Data Structures, Embedded Systems, Firmware, UVM, Verification Principles, C, C++, Scripting, Digital Timing Analysis, Circuit Design, Solid-State Devices, Synthesis, Place-and-Route
This internship is ideal for engineering students passionate about hardware, VLSI, and embedded systems, looking to make a meaningful impact in semiconductor and computing technology.
Microsoft Corporation is a global leader in technology, renowned for its mission to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. Founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, Microsoft has grown into one of the world’s largest and most influential companies, employing over 220,000 people worldwide as of 2024. The company is best known for its Windows operating system, Microsoft Office productivity suite, and Azure cloud computing platform, which serve billions of users and organizations globally.
Microsoft’s key activities span software development, cloud services, hardware (including Surface devices and Xbox gaming consoles), and artificial intelligence. The company maintains a dominant position in enterprise and consumer markets, consistently ranking among the most valuable brands in the world. In recent news, Microsoft has made significant advancements in AI, including its partnership with OpenAI and the integration of generative AI capabilities across its product suite. The company also completed its acquisition of Activision Blizzard in 2023, marking a major expansion in the gaming industry.
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