Role Summary
Marvell’s Central Engineering organization seeks motivated interns for the Analog/Mixed-Signal IC and AI Systems R&D team. This internship focuses on analog/mixed-signal design, allowing students to gain practical experience and mentorship while contributing to impactful projects.
Experience Level
Internship, suitable for Bachelor (3rd/4th year) students, or early-stage Master and PhD students.
Responsibilities
Interns will engage in a variety of tasks:
- Support the design and simulation of high-speed and high-precision building blocks such as ADCs, DACs, and PLLs.
- Learn industry-standard tools and assist in analyzing performance trade-offs.
- Help correlate simulation results with silicon data in lab environments.
- Participate in cross-functional work integrating hardware, software, and algorithms.
- Assist with test setups, data analysis, and verification tasks.
- Collaborate with experienced engineers and researchers to deepen technical knowledge.
Requirements
Minimum qualifications include:
- Enrolled in a Bachelor’s program in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field.
- Strong understanding of analog/mixed-signal design and signal processing.
- Experience with circuit design tools is a plus.
- Excellent analytical and communication skills.
Preferred qualifications:
- Prior internship or research experience in IC design.
- Exposure to lab testing and silicon correlation.
- Familiarity with scripting or data visualization tools.
Education Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field preferred; Master’s and PhD candidates are welcomed.
About the Company
Company: Marvell Technology
Headquarters: Santa Clara, California, United States
Marvell’s semiconductor solutions serve as essential building blocks of the data infrastructure connecting our world, driving innovation across enterprise, cloud, AI, and carrier architectures. The company focuses on creating transformative technology that shapes the future.

Date Posted: 2026-03-12