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Hardware and Electrical Engineering Intern Summer 2026General SenseUnited States
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Hardware and Electrical Engineering Intern Summer 2026

General Sense
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Embedded Hardware Engineer Internship
Work on mission-critical embedded hardware (STM32, nRF52, FPGA), transforming fragile prototypes into reliable, full-stack systems with real-world deadlines. Bachelors, Masters, and PhD-level are all encouraged. Must be able to communicate in Russian or Ukrainian. By the end of this internship, you will have made real improvements to our electronics stack. Your impact will look like this: You will turn fragile prototypes into dependable systems.
You'll work on embedded hardware built around STM32 and nRF52 devices, improving bring-up, reliability, and integration until the system behaves like something we can build on. You will learn to think across the full stack of electronics.
Schematics, PCB behavior, firmware, interfaces, test data, weird bench behavior — you'll develop the judgment to connect all of it and find the real source of a problem. You will get very good at debugging under pressure.
Not classroom debugging. Real debugging: clocks that don't start, buses that misbehave, power rails that sag, RF links that drop, and systems that fail for reasons nobody can see immediately. You will work with both microcontrollers and FPGA-based logic.
Where firmware is enough, you'll write it. Where it isn't, you'll help implement and validate logic on iCE40 FPGAs and learn how mixed embedded systems actually come together. You will work closely with a senior engineer and be expected to keep up.
That means listening carefully, asking smart questions, communicating clearly in Russian or Ukrainian, and turning technical guidance into working hardware quickly. Requirements We are looking for people who already know that real hardware is unforgiving, and like it anyway: Experience implementing or debugging logic on iCE40 FPGAs or similar FPGA platforms. Strong grounding in digital electronics and embedded interfaces such as SPI, I2C, UART, GPIO, clocks, reset behavior, and power sequencing. Experience with board bring-up and firmware-hardware integration on custom or semi-custom hardware. Comfort using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and multimeters to diagnose failures at the signal level. Familiarity with BLE or other low-power wireless systems, especially on Nordic platforms. Experience with hardware for Neural Recordings, especially with the imec Neuropixels platform. Evidence that you've built hard things before: personal projects, research systems, competition hardware, or anything else where the electronics had to actually work. Absolutely required Working proficiency in Russian or Ukrainian — you must be able to discuss technical details clearly with a senior engineer who speaks very limited English. Hands-on experience programming microcontrollers in VS Code and STM32CubeIDE. Familiarity with nRF52 development, including bring-up, flashing, and debugging embedded systems. Ability to read schematics, use standard lab tools, and debug real electronics without needing constant supervision. Strong personal ownership: you move quickly, think clearly, and don't wait around to be told every next step. Benefits We're a small team of PhDs and engineers who turned down comfortable careers because this problem is worth solving. There's no middle management, no bureaucracy, and no "that's not my job." You'll sit next to the people making the decisions and the people running the experiments — they're the same person. What you get: Direct mentorship
from world-class neuroscientists, ML researchers, and hardware engineers Your name on real work
— publications, patents, and demos that go in front of government customers and investors, not a filing cabinet A story worth telling
— you'll be working on a DARPA-heritage neural interface that reads dog brains in real time, and you'll have your fingerprints on it Autonomy with accountability
— we'll give you real problems to own, and we'll expect you to own them Gainesville, FL
— cheap rent, great food, college-town energy, and you're 90 minutes from the coast This will be a challenging internship. Some days will be frustrating. Some days you'll be stuck on a bug that turns out to be one bad assumption three layers down. That's part of the job. But if you're the kind of person who wants to be pushed, who wants to get better fast, and who wants to spend a summer doing work that actually matters, this will be deeply rewarding.
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