Careers in Semiconductor Chip Design

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Namrta Sharma
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A Glimpse into the World of Semiconductor Chip Design at Women Tech Global Conference 2023

Are you curious about careers in semiconductor chip design? Are you pursuing engineering or considering a career switch to this fascinating field? If so, this article delves into a presentation given at the Women Tech Global Conference 2023 hosted by Namrata Sharma, a seasoned analog design expert with over 18 years of experience in semiconductor chip design.

About the Presenter

Namrata Sharma is an alumna of it, Delhi and GB Pan University, India. Her vast experience in this field has provided her with keen insights that she generously shared during the conference. A quick disclaimer, however: all data presented in the session is based on her understanding and from public resources data. They do not represent the views of her current or previous employers.

Why should you consider semiconductor chips as a career?

Semiconductor chips are integral to our daily lives, impacting everything from our mobile phones and laptops to medical devices and cars. Consequently, the market size of all electronic semiconductor chip components combined is about $550 billion. This lucrative figure translates to countless career opportunities waiting to be explored in the vast semiconductor ecosystem.

Two Major Components of Semiconductor Ecosystem

The semiconductor ecosystem consists of two major components: the design house and the foundry. The design house designs the components needed by the market - such as processors, memories, or SOC's, while the foundry manufactures these designs. Major role players in this ecosystem include S MC Intel Samsung, CS M IC, Global Foundries, and more.

What happens at a Semiconductor Foundry?

The semiconductor life cycle commences with a silicon crystal, which progresses through a series of fascinating steps, culminating in the production of a semiconductor chip. This process involves a plethora of jobs ranging from material science, physics, chemical engineering, to factory operations and assembly line work.

Unpacking the Intricacies of Semiconductor Design

Semiconductor design is another vast area filled with a myriad of opportunities. The procedure commences with a system level design, followed by package level design, and finally, the chip level design. The chip level design is particularly detailed, divided largely into analog and digital design.

Analog and Digital Design

Analog design focuses on the shape of the signal while digital design centres on the binary values—zero and one. Digital systems scale well with technology, which makes them versatile, while the robustness of analog systems derives from their dependency on the modelling of electronic components.

However, newer technology nodes that have a tendency to shrink the size associated with operations veer more towards digital operations—a factor that makes analog components more challenging—and exciting—to design in smaller nodes.

Career Opportunities in the Semiconductor Ecosystem

The vast semiconductor ecosystem comprises not only design houses and manufacturing units but also tool developers, equipment providers, testers, and field engineers. The semiconductor field, therefore, offers a plethora of career choices across many areas.

The Closing Note

Semiconductors indeed offer a phenomenal career opportunity as confirmed by Steve Jobs, who noted that semiconductors require extraordinary people who are happy to collaborate to create something remarkable, like building an airplane or making a stunning sculpture.

Whether you're an electronics engineer, a computer science graduate, or a student looking to find their passion, the semiconductor field offers an impressive array of opportunities to grow and succeed.

So, consider diving into the world of semiconductors, where you can be part of the extraordinary people creating magnificent things that truly shape our world.


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