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Friday, March 2, 2012

IUCAA - Scientific Officer/ AO System Hardware Developer

The Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) , invites application for the post of Scientific Officer/AO System Hardware Developer



Scientific Officer B
Qualification:
First class B.Tech/M.Sc (Electronics) with Diploma or Certificate course in VLSI. Candidate should have experience in Board/FPGA/System Design including FPGA flow from RTL to bitstream generation. Familiarity with FPGA supported debugging techniques/methodologies, high speed, high utilization FPGA based designs, Logic Design & RTL implementation using Verilog/VHDL needed. Hands on knowledge in RTL and Gate level simulation with good knowledge and experience of synthesis and static timing analysis tools preferred. Verilog /VHDL is mandatory while familiarity with Xlinix ISE tools and Modelsim will be added advantage. Willingness to pick additional skills on the job related to PLC programming, embedded programming etc. would be encouraged.

AO System Hardware Developer
Qualification
First Class M.Sc (Physics) or Engineering degree (Electronics or related areas). Experience & work profile : Experience with design of optical (using software like Zemax) and/or opto-mechanical systems. Working knowledge of programming in C/C++ in a networked environment of Unix and Windows platforms. Familiarity with integrating and testing optics and optomechanics with software will be an added advantage.

AO System Software Developer
Qualification:
First Class M.Sc (Physics) or Engineering degree (Electronics or related areas). Experience & work profile : Experience with design of optical (using software like Zemax) and/or opto-mechanical systems. Working knowledge of programming in C/C++ in a networked environment of Unix and Windows platforms. Familiarity with integrating and testing optics and optomechanics with software will be an added advantage.

Last Date: 12 March 12

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