
News | December 2, 2024
The Jarrahi and Ozcan Labs’ Real-Time Hyperspectral Terahertz Imaging Featured in Optica OPN

A collaborative project between the Jarrahi and Ozcan Labs on Real-Time Hyperspectral Terahertz Imaging has been covered in a special issue of Optica OPN, “Optics in 2024” – highlighting selected work from 2024. The original work was published in Nature Photonics at the beginning of the year.
9 UCLA Samueli Engineering Faculty named as Highly Cited Researchers by Clarivate (Web of Science)

Please see the news release.
Events/Seminars
1/6
ECE 297 Seminar
Speaker: Nanpeng Yu
Time: 12-2pm
Room: Shannon Room
1/16
Keysight Lunch and Learn Event
Time: 11am-2pm
Room: Keysight IoT Room
2/3
Undergraduate Internship and Research Programs – CIA Info Session
Time: 4:30-7:30pm
Room: Tesla Room
2/4
Undergraduate Internship and Research Programs – CIA 1 to 1 Chat Session
Time: 4:30-7:30pm
Room: FaradayRoom
Upcoming PhD Oral Defenses
12/2
Ph.D. Student: Elvis Nunez
Time: 4-5pm
Room: Maxwell Room
Job Opportunities
Design Verification Engineer at Apple
Do you have a passion for invention and self-challenge? This position gives you an opportunity to be a part of one of the most cutting edge and key projects that Apple’s Silicon Engineering Group has embarked upon to-date. As a Design Verification Engineer on their team, you’ll be at the center of the verification effort within our silicon design group responsible for crafting and productizing state-of-the-art Cellular SoCs!
You will have the opportunity to contribute to the verification effort of a set of complex SOCs delivering the Cellular solution. You will integrate multiple sophisticated IP level DV environments, craft highly reusable best-in-class UVM based test bench, implement effective coverage driven and directed test suites, deploy new tools and methodologies to deliver chips that are right-first-time. By collaborating with other product development groups across Apple, you can push the industry boundaries of what cellular systems can do and improve the product experience for our customers across the world!
Through this experience, you will learn all aspects of a large scale SOC design, Complex verification test benches, different types of SOC architectures, multiple high speed protocols, industry-standard low power architecture, best in class DV methodology, verification on accelerated platforms, knowledge on Cellular protocol, FW-HW interactions, complexities of multi-chip SOC debug architecture, etc.
Key Qualifications:
MS in EE or CS. Coursework in Digital Design, Computer Architecture, Object Oriented Programming, Networking Protocol. Programming experience in SystemVerilog or Python or C++ or Java.
Must be graduating by Dec ’24.
Please send your resume to j_lou@apple.com.
Electronics/PCB Development Undergraduate Internship Opportunity
Employment Period: Year-round
Location: On-campus
Approximate hours per week: 5+ hours
Duration: 6-24 months
Salary / Pay rate / Stipend: $20/hour
Relevant Website: https://www.edroplets.org/
Job description
Digital microfluidics is a technology that enables programmable control over individual droplets using electrical signals on a chip, which has been transforming wet labs towards the era of lab-on-a-chip. You will develop electronic control circuits for operating digital microfluidics chips. This is a highly engineering-oriented project, which requires independent schematic design, PCB layout design, PCB manufacturing, and assembly outsourcing for various circuits and electronic systems. You will also work with the mechanical design and software development team guided by graduate students to create multiple products. These products will be used by numerous digital microfluidics researchers and startups around the world through an open-source platform (edroplets.org).
For domestic students (US Citizen or Permanent Resident), the payment may be a stipend from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program.
For international students, the payment will be through a regular research fund.
For those who prefer research credits over stipends, SRP 99 or MAE 199 is also possible.
What you will get:
(1) You will experience creating a real-world electronic product for a transformative technology, which will be used by lots of real users!
(2) You will get hands-on experience and training in schematic/PCB/electronics design and development
(3) You will learn the basic knowledge and industry status of digital microfluidics, and participate in translating ground-breaking research into real-world products
(4) You may become a co-author of resulting journal and conference publications
Quality & skill desired:
(1) A strong and genuine interest in electronics is essential. If you are a DIYer who loves working with electronics and wants to build something impactful, this is a perfect project for you.
(2) Enjoy working in a team with different expertise is essential. The ability to articulate your work to non-technical team members is essential.
(3) Experience with Altium Designer, KiCAD or other PCB design software is a plus. Experience with LabView is a plus. Experience in making a PCB from design to manufacturing is a huge plus.
(4) No experience or knowledge of digital microfluidics is required
Interested? Please send your resume to Professor CJ Kim (cjkim@ucla.edu) and Leo Wang (wangqining265@gmail.com). If there’s a good match, you will be invited to an interview.
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