You could be responsible for your own PCBs/sub-systems from feasibility and design through debug to system integration and customer demonstration. You will be working in a small team mixing highly skilled and experienced scientists and engineers with fellow students.
Role and Responsibilities
As a Student Electronic Engineer you will assist in research and development projects conducted within the department. These projects may relate to the development and modification of functional prototype infrared spectroscopy instruments. The work is likely to include:
- Analogue, digital and power circuit design and analysis, including FPGA and microcontrollers.
- Research of available technologies and selection and evaluation of suitable electronic components and subsystems.
- Use of electronics CAD tools to capture circuit schematics, simulate behaviour and assist in prototype PCB layout. Produce simple PCBs.
- Assembling and testing prototypes in the laboratory, working with the team to integrate hardware and software.
- Documenting designs and evaluating and reporting their performance.
- Completing project tasks within agree timescales
- Organising and conducting your own daily/weekly work schedule
- Participating in teams and meetings
A number of different projects will be available involving analog circuit design for low signal amplification, design of high-performance closed loop control systems, digital signal processing, WiFi and wireless communication.
Training on the use of relevant laboratory equipment and standard methods will be given and support given in the interpretation of results.
Start date of this placement will be flexible around your exams and holidays starting in Summer 2023.
Salary will be £18,500 pa prorata.
Interviews will be carried our as suitable candidates apply. We aim to complete by mid December 2022.