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Enable parasitic extraction for large standard cells / designs by incorporating an automated divide-and-conquer strategy in our design-technology co-optimization (DTCO) workflow.
Advanced technologies are pushing the limits of both design and technology capabilities, resulting in complex device architectures to achieve ever better power, performance and area (PPA) trade-offs. Precise modeling, where parasitic effects in mid-of-line (MOL) are meticulously addressed, is key for these advanced technologies. For accurate parasitic extraction (PEX), a PEX RC netlist is created for each standard cell / design using a full-field solver. When dealing with large cells, running a full parasitic extraction for the entire cell may be too time-consuming. A possible solution is a divide-and-conquer strategy where we divide the standard cell into smaller parts, calculate the PEX netlist for each piece using a full-field solver, and reassemble the individual netlist at the end. However, currently, such a strategy requires significant manual effort. In this internship you will help in devising an automated workflow for the divide-and-conquer PEX approach.
In this internship, you will:
During this internship you will be part of a multidisciplinary team, interacting with specialists in device physics, process integration and digital design.
By joining imec for this internship, you will become part of a world-leading research institute in nanoelectronics. At imec, we foster a collaborative culture that thrives on innovation and continuous learning. You will work within a diverse and global team of experts, where your contributions will have real-world impact. Imec supports your professional and personal development, preparing you for a future at the cutting edge of technology.
Background: Applicants should have a background in electrical engineering, nanotechnology, or related fields, with a strong cross-disciplinary interest.
Type of project: Internship
Duration: min. 3 months
Required degree: Master of Engineering Science, Master of Engineering Technology
Supervising scientist(s): For further information or for application, please contact: Lynn Verschueren (Lynn.Verschueren@imec.be)
Imec allowance will be provided.