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Internship/Graduation Position

4 x 8hr days (80% pay)Remote · Netherlands

What are you going to do?

As an intern at QBayLogic, you will collaborate with our engineering team by creating dedicated circuitry, conducting valuable research, and contributing to our open-source Clash ecosystem. This internship provides a unique opportunity to explore the world of digital hardware, learning how we apply innovative concepts from software engineering to design more efficient circuits. Join us to gain hands-on experience and make meaningful contributions to cutting-edge technology.

Key responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with our engineering team on real-world projects.
  • Develop and test hardware/software interfaces.
  • Contribute to the development of Haskell/Clash libraries.
  • Engage in system validation and verification.

About you!

Who are you and what do you bring?

  • Currently pursuing a BSc or MSc in a relevant field.
  • You must be able to do the internship as part of your curriculum and receive credits (e.g. ECTS) from your academic institution for the internship.
  • Basic knowledge of Haskell/Clash is a plus.
  • Strong problem-solving skills.
  • Good communication skills.
  • Eagerness to learn and work with new technologies.

About us!

What do we have to offer you?

  • A supportive and dynamic work environment.
  • Opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects.
  • Guidance from experienced professionals.
  • Flexible working hours.
  • Potential for future employment opportunities.

Examples of previous assignments

  • Implementation of Sigma-Delta A/D converter in Clash
  • Implementation of SGMII core in Clash
  • Implementation of native floating point support in Clash

Work situation

Where will you work?

QBayLogic creates FPGA-ASIC designs for High-Tech applications.

What started as a small group of academic engineers, is starting to grow into a company that aims to bring modern software engineering methods into the world of digital hardware design. We believe that we can modernize hardware design by utilizing proven tools and methodologies from the software industry.

To do so QBayLogic develops and maintains the functional HDL (Hardware Description Language) Clash. Clash is an open source ecosystem that consists of libraries and a compiler that is capable of translating a subset of the functional programming language Haskell to the traditional HDLs: VHDL, Verilog and SystemVerilog.

QBayLogic has an open and informal atmosphere where coworkers often organize activities together such as board game nights. Furthermore, because QBayLogic is a small company,  everyone’s voice is heard and you get to experience everything that goes on within the company.

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