Greetings from the Research Cell in Collaboration with Numergion Technology Private Limited. This call is for Network Synthesis Algorithm Development. Numergion Technology Private Limited is seeking highly motivated and talented interns to join their team for a challenging and rewarding project: Development of a Generalized Network Synthesis Algorithm for Impedance Transfer Functions.
This project aims to develop an algorithm that can synthesize electrical circuits based on a given impedance function obtained from our electromagnetic simulation software, TaraNG. The ideal candidates will be involved in all aspects of the project, including:
· Algorithm development: Designing and implementing an algorithm that can analyze impedance data and generate different network topologies to meet specified performance targets.
· Software integration: Integrating the developed algorithm with TaraNG for seamless workflow.
· Testing and validation: Thoroughly testing the algorithm with various use cases and ensuring its accuracy and efficiency.
Benefits of this R&D Project:
· Gain valuable experience in network synthesis and algorithm development.
· Learn and work with industry-leading electromagnetic simulation software, TaraNG (training provided).
· Contribute to a cutting-edge project with real-world applications.
· Receive a competitive stipend.
Qualifications:
· Strong background in electrical engineering, computer science, or a related field.
· Familiarity with circuit analysis and network theory concepts.
· Programming experience (Python, C++, etc.) is a plus.
· Highly motivated, self-directed, and eager to learn.
To Apply:
Please submit your request outlining your interest and qualifications to the following registration form.
Form link: https://forms.gle/pT29VrXPvBvr3PBj8
About Numergion Technology Private Limited:
Numergion Technology is the leading developer of TaraNG, a comprehensive electromagnetic simulation software used by researchers and engineers worldwide. They are a passionate team dedicated to pushing the boundaries of electromagnetic simulation and its applications.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Sincerely,
Projects Team, R&D Cell, SAKEC