Arlington, Virginia, USA
43 days ago
Transformational Computer Engineering Researcher

USC’s Information Sciences Institute (ISI), a unit of the university’s Viterbi School of Engineering, is a world leader in the research and development of advanced information processing, computing, communications and artificial intelligence technologies. ISI’s 400 faculty, professional staff and graduate students carry out extraordinary information sciences research at three distinct locations - Arlington, VA; Marina Del Rey, CA; and Waltham, MA.

Information processing capabilities are more important than ever, including hardware architectures and systems-on-chip that can reach new heights of efficiency, agility, security and more. Such problems of national importance are being tackled by ISI, which is developing game-changing hardware architectures, specialized tools, and ASIC- and FPGA-based prototypes that can lead to successful technology transition. A sampling of active projects includes accelerators for encrypted computation (Trebuchet), agile coarse-grained reconfigurable RF processors (TRACER), and elite FPGA EDA tools that can scale to provide hardware assurance of billion-transistor devices.

Pursue transformational applied research while helping to invent a better and more secure future. ISI has an opening for a Transformational Computer Engineering Researcher to research and develop new hardware solutions for problems of national importance. The Researcher will collaborate with peers within the group and across ISI, propose major innovations, develop prototypes, oversee laboratory demonstrations, publish results in top-tier conferences, and  learn to craft their ideas into winning proposals. The Researcher will develop advanced computer architectures and implement designs on applied research programs from top research sponsors such as DARPA, IARPA, and the CHIPS Act. The Researcher will additionally have opportunities to use ISI’s resurgent  MOSIS 2.0 service, interact with the California DREAMS superhub, and collaborate with ISI’s Application-Specific Intelligent Computing Lab to architect systems building upon CMOS and Beyond CMOS devices. ISI provides a unique environment for leading-edge government-funded applied research with strong ties to academia that include USC’s pioneering Frontiers in Computing and School of Advanced Computing, and potential paths to becoming Research Faculty.

*This position is based in Arlington, VA. Hybrid work options are available.*

Position-specific JOB QUALIFICATIONS:

PhD in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Computer ScienceHigh-quality publications related to computer architecture, chip design, or prototypingStrong computer hardware design experience (Verilog/System Verilog/VHDL)Experience with system modeling using python, C++ or otherAbility to work in ISI’s Arlington, VA office on a hybrid basis

Preferred Job Qualifications:

Experience contributing to proposalsExperience with FPGA-based development or application mappingAdeptness with EDA tools and scriptingUnderstanding of graph-based algorithms or other EDA algorithmsExperience with neuromorphic or other non-von Neumann approachesU.S. permanent resident status or U.S. citizenship. Current SECRET clearance or higher is a plus.

The annual base salary range for this position is $155,500 - $177,800. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.

This position is funded by a contract or grant and may be funded by a subsequent contract or grant. Accordingly, your position is contingent upon receipt of the necessary funding from this or any subsequent [contract/grant] to continue employment. In the event (a) funding for your position changes and it becomes necessary to adjust your percentage of effort; (b) or it becomes necessary for your employment with the University of Southern California to end, you will receive one (1) month written notification of termination.

According to university policy, no severance benefits are paid to employees hired under a contract or grant. When you leave, your final paycheck will include pay for days worked, and for accrued and unused vacation. The university does not pay for accrued and unused sick days upon termination.

The University of Southern California values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in employment.


Minimum Education: Doctorate Minimum Experience:
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