Remote: yes please, but I understand, that it doesn't always work with hardware.
Willing to relocate: no
Technologies: I work with all kinds of embedded systems. I use VHDL, Verilog and SystemVerilog for FPGAs and SoCs. Latest projects were done with Xilinx 7 series devices. Python, embedded C and C++ are also used on daily basis. Latest projects were data acquisition system for vibration analysis and automated test system for semiconductor testing.
Remote: yes please, but I understand, that it doesn't always work with hardware.
Willing to relocate: no
Technologies: I work with all kinds of embedded systems. I use VHDL, Verilog and SystemVerilog for FPGAs and SoCs. Latest projects were done with Xilinx 7 series devices. Python, embedded C and C++ are also used on daily basis. Latest projects were data acquisition system for vibration analysis and automated test system for semiconductor testing.
Remote: yes, but I understand, that it doesn't always work with hardware.
Willing to relocate: no, maybe to Switzerland
Technologies: I am FPGA designer working on algorithms, that need more real time performance than CPUs and GPUs can provide. I have a dedaced experience, started with Altera Quartus, but now work with Xilinx Vivado. I use VHDL and Verilog for design, SystemVerilog for testbenches. Python, embedded C and C++ are used on daily basis. I also write firmware for normal microprocessors and design printed circuit board using KiCad. Notable projects: complete GigE Vision camera and code for cryptomining ASIC.
Remote: yes, but it doesn't always work with hardware
Willing to relocate: not sure yet, maybe Switzerland
Technologies: I am FPGA designer with almost decade experience. I started with Altera Quartus, but now work with Xilinx Vivado. I use VHDL and Verilog for design, SystemVerilog for testbenches. Python, embedded C and C++ are used on daily basis. I also write firmware for normal microprocessors and design printed circuit board using KiCad. Notable projects: complete GigE Vision camera and code for cryptomining ASIC.
I am aware you're probably saying this because you're German and the Swiss are German speaking (among other languages)-
However I recently visited my friends in Zurich (they are French) and they indicated to me a level of Xenophobia I had not expected from such an advanced country.
Obviously a few bad apples spoil the bunch in this regard but some of the tales they told were not only shocking (such as selective enforcement of the law in favour of Swiss) but also horrifying (such as people openly insulting them in retail stores).
Obviously I was just visiting and did not experience anything such as this, but I take them seriously.
This was also corroborated with an IRC friend of mine who happens to be Swiss.
Obviously I'm not trying to inform your opinion, but I would be remissed if I didn't mention it given that it's specifically listed as a relocation option.
I live in Zurich since 5 years and am German. I never experienced anything like that. The Swiss are very polite and if you follow the rules, you will be fine.
What people miss is that Zurich has more foreigners than London or Berlin. 40% have no Swiss passport. It is actually the most international city in Europe.
Remote: yes please, but I understand, that it doesn't always work with hardware.
Willing to relocate: no
Technologies: I work with all kinds of embedded systems. I use VHDL, Verilog and SystemVerilog for FPGAs and SoCs. Latest projects were done with Xilinx 7 series devices. Python, embedded C and C++ are also used on daily basis. Latest projects were data acquisition system for vibration analysis and automated test system for semiconductor testing.
Résumé/CV: www.linkedin.com/in/linasr
Email: contact me over LinkedIn please.