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Electrical Engineer

Implant Embedded Systems

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Neuralink

Neuralink

201-500 employees

Develops brain-computer interfaces for medical use

Hardware
VR & AR
AI & Machine Learning
Biotechnology

Compensation Overview

$109.8k - $238.1kAnnually

+ Equity

Junior, Mid, Senior

Fremont, CA, USA

Category
Embedded Systems Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Required Skills
Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Design
Altium
CAD
Cadence Allegro
FPGA
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience
  • Strong EE fundamentals
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience designing PCBs for low power and size constrained applications
  • Experience shipping devices through mass manufacturing
  • Extensive experience with all phases of PCB design (part selection, schematic, constraints, library management, board layout)
  • Fluency with PCB CAD tools (Altium, Eagle, KiCad, Allegro)
  • Experience with sensors, power management, and signal/power integrity
  • Experience with wireless systems (BLE, WIFI, Zigbee)
  • Experience building and bringing-up MCUs or FPGA
  • Comfortable with common communication protocols (SPI, UART, I2C, etc.)
  • Comfortable with lab equipment (oscilloscope, VNA, etc.)
  • Basic C and Python programming skills
Responsibilities
  • Utilize electrical engineering fundamentals and best system design practices to deliver high-performant, reliable, and manufacturable extremely size-constraint systems
  • Contribute to all phases of system and board design, from system definition to part selection, schematic design, layout, bring up, and design verification
  • Conduct R&D investigations and experiments to demonstrate feasibility of new technology for the implant and the charger
  • Work cross functionally to ensure successful systems integration
  • Drive system improvements that decrease latency and increase battery life, reliability, and safety
  • Design and deploy systems for implant-charger hardware in the loop testing, and manufacturing line quality control

Neuralink develops brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that facilitate direct communication between the brain and external devices. Their main product, the N1 Implant, is a small, fully implantable device that allows users to control computers or mobile devices through their brain activity. The implant is powered by a wirelessly charged battery and uses custom low-power chips to process neural signals, which are then sent to the Neuralink Application for decoding into actionable commands. What sets Neuralink apart from competitors is its use of a surgical robot that precisely inserts ultra-thin threads into the brain, minimizing damage during the procedure. The company's goal is to restore autonomy to individuals with mobility issues or neurological disorders, while also appealing to those interested in enhancing cognitive abilities.

Company Stage

Series C

Total Funding

$679.7M

Headquarters

Fremont, California

Founded

2016

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

7%

1 year growth

12%

2 year growth

31%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Neuralink's pioneering technology has the potential to restore autonomy to individuals with severe mobility issues, offering life-changing benefits.
  • The company's advancements in AI and brain-computer interfacing could position it as a leader in the emerging field of transhumanism.
  • Successful clinical trials and patient testimonials, like those of Noland Arbaugh, can significantly boost Neuralink's credibility and attract more investment.

What critics are saying

  • The complexity and invasiveness of the N1 Implant procedure could deter potential users and slow adoption rates.
  • Ethical concerns and regulatory hurdles surrounding brain implants could pose significant challenges to Neuralink's market entry and expansion.

What makes Neuralink unique

  • Neuralink's N1 Implant is a fully implantable, cosmetically invisible device, setting it apart from other BCIs that may be more cumbersome or visible.
  • The use of a surgical robot for precise implantation of ultra-thin threads minimizes brain damage, a significant advancement over traditional surgical methods.
  • Neuralink's focus on both medical applications and cognitive enhancement broadens its market reach beyond just medical patients.

Benefits

An opportunity to change the world and work with some of the smartest and the most talented experts from different fields.

Growth potential. We rapidly advance team members who have an outsized impact.

Excellent medical, dental, and vision insurance through a PPO plan; parental leave.

Flexible time off + paid holidays.

Equity + 401(k) plan.

Commuter Benefits.

Meals provided.