any projects on CADENCE please

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aj

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Dear guru's,
i am a casual lecturer at my university, and not working in the
industry at the moment... now if some one can tell me what kind of
project shall i offer my students on EDA tools( Cadence/synopsys etc)
for this semeseter... now if some one can help me
can some one tell me 5 to 7 projects that can be made... that the
industry is currently working on...
please advise me...
Aj
 
Hi Aj, i do not have any projects I can easily contract
out to universities, but we are always looking for
students interested in internships. There is no end
of interesting projects to be worked on. My area
is sofware development for EDA. Students should have
a strong programming background, preferably in Lisp.

Where is your university? Is it in Europe?
-jim
 
hey Jim,
Thanks for your reply. sounds great that you can get contract, and also
you are looking for internship students as well. now my University is
www.rmit.edu.au in melbourne (Aus). i would like to know more about
internship thing at europe and that would be sensational.
for the time being i will like to know some of the projects that i can
offer the students in CADENCE / Synopsys.(Back end design).
and please do let me know about internship at europe
Regards
Aj
aj.bohra@gmail.com
 
aj wrote:
I will like to know some of the projects that i can offer the students
in CADENCE / Synopsys.(Back end design).
In addition to what has already been posted, note that Cadence has at
least two large programs especially focused on universities and the
needs of the universities.

One of those two programs runs the Cadence Repository for Electronic
Technical Information (aka CRETE) web site (http://crete.cadence.com).
The home page for CRETE describes its purpose as:

"The Cadence University Program is a collaboration between Academia and
Industry. The intent is for University students to be able to get real
life experience prior to graduation. The Project started at Cal-State
Long Beach and now reaches around the Globe. On the following pages you
will see the results of the efforts by students faculty and Industry.
Please register and take a look around. This is an open source site. We
encourage participation in the development of the materials. Please
contact the web master if you would like to add your school to this
site. This is a public repository. Cadence Design Systems will monitor
the content."

John Gianni
-- The email address above is a spam trap and is never read
 

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