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Senior Strategic Researcher - Computing Hardware

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In-Office
Markham, ON, CAN
Senior level
In-Office
Markham, ON, CAN
Senior level
The role involves researching computing hardware technologies, generating analysis reports, participating in conferences, and organizing workshops to aid strategic decision-making.
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Huawei Canada has an immediate 12-month contract opening for a Senior Strategic Researcher.

About the team:

The Technology Planning and Cooperation Department promotes strategic innovation across all of Huawei Canada. Working with fellow experts, the focus is researching new and upcoming areas of technology as well as strategic planning to help achieve long term vision of Huawei. This department offers a unique opportunity to leverage both technical and business skills.

About the job:

  • From a technical point of view, exploit and conduct insight activities of new technology of computing hardware engineering, particularly focusing on engineering techniques for chip-level thermal management, board-level power delivery, and high-speed signal integrity.

  • Analyze the potential value, technical breakthrough and technical difficulties of new technologies related to computing hardware.

  • Generate in-depth technology and industry analysis reports, providing an overview reference for the strategic decision-making.

  • Involve in tracking the latest technology achievements in the related fields through international conferences, publications and business exhibitions, etc.

  • Organize seminars and workshops in related fields and maintain regular technical exchanges with academic and business partners.

About the ideal candidate:

  • Education background in Electrical and Computer Engineering or Mechanical Engineering or related disciplines. Ph.D. degree is an asset.

  • Broad and deep expertise in chip-level thermal management, or board-level power delivery or high-speed signal integrity.

  • Keen insight and analytical ability of computing hardware.

  • Work experience in both academic and industrial institutions is an asset.

  • Strong capabilities of teamwork and self-learning.

  • Have a general vision or professional connections to resources in the areas described above in North America, including research institutes, universities, and companies is an asset.

Top Skills

Board-Level Power Delivery
Chip-Level Thermal Management
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
High-Speed Signal Integrity
Mechanical Engineering
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Huawei Canada Markham, Ontario, CAN Office

19 Allstate Pky, Markham, Ontario, Canada, L3R 5A4

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