The CSA division supplies sensors that bridge the gap between the world we live in and the digital world of machines. By converting physical signals - heartbeats, sounds, light waves - into data, we enable robots, cars and other devices to interact with people and improve our world. What drives CSA is a relentless desire to contribute to technology and have a meaningful impact on the world. This business thrives on solving complex problems and partnering with global leaders at the forefront of technological advancement. Our goal: to push the boundaries of sensor technology and empower innovators to make the world smarter, healthier and happier.
The Master Thesis
“Automated Device Handling for Post Silicon Verification of Integrated Circuits”
aims to improve throughput, repeatability, and automation capability in single‑site measurement environments constrained by hardware, noise, and sensitivity. It integrates mechanical, software, and thermal handling requirements and serves as a foundation for statistical measurement data during post-silicon verification of integrated circuits
- The primary objective is to develop an automated Device Under Test (DUT) handling solution with the following requirements:
- Collect and document technical key requirements
- Automation of DUT transfer between sample trays and standardized load boards
- Ensure consistent, precise positioning across multiple device and PCB formats
- Improve characterization throughput and enable AI-ready data‑generation
- Minimize manual interaction to reduce risk, effort, and measurement variability
- Full automation including temperature‑dependent measurement sequences
- Enthusiastic student focusing on electrical engineering, information and computer engineering, mechatronics or similar fields
- Ability to work independently and with precision
- Fluent English is a strong plus
- Contract duration 6 months
We offer competitive salaries and additional benefits based on your performance, experience, and qualifications. Employment is in accordance with the collective agreement for the electrical and electronics industry, employment group E (https://www.feei.at/aktuelles/mindestloehne-und-gehaelter-eei/).