Undergraduate Research Interns

Internship Activities

We welcome motivated undergraduate students to participate in research internships in our group.
Interns will work under the supervision of graduate students or faculty members and gain hands-on experience with fundamental circuit design and research methods.

Typical internship topics may include:

  • Design and analysis of amplifier circuits (e.g., operational amplifiers and low-noise amplifiers)
  • Analog filter design and signal conditioning circuits
  • Basic architectures and design methods of ADCs and DACs
  • Circuit blocks for biosignal acquisition systems
  • Circuit modeling, simulation, and system-level verification
  • Introduction to analog/mixed-signal IC design flow and EDA tools
  • PCB-based circuit implementation and testing
  • Basic analog IC layout design

What You Will Gain

Through the internship, students will have opportunities to:

  • Develop fundamental engineering skills in circuit design
  • Learn circuit modeling, simulation, and debugging methods
  • Understand IC design workflows and layout fundamentals
  • Gain experience with PCB-based circuit prototyping and testing
  • Learn basic research methodologies
  • Participate in research discussions and lab activities

Outstanding interns may have opportunities to continue their graduate studies in our group.

Requirements

  • Undergraduate students in Electrical Engineering, Microelectronics, Integrated Circuits, Biomedical Engineering, or related fields
  • Basic knowledge of analog or digital circuits
  • Strong interest in IC design and scientific research
  • Good learning ability and teamwork spirit

Experience with the following tools is a plus:

  • MATLAB / Python
  • Verilog / SystemVerilog
  • Cadence or LTspice circuit simulation
  • PCB design tools (e.g., Altium Designer or KiCad)

How to Apply

Please send the following materials to:

linqiuyang1991@gmail.com

Email subject:

Undergraduate Internship Application + Name + University

Application materials:

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Academic transcript
  • Short statement of research interests