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Hardware Engineer Intern
 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

•    Conduct research into advanced hardware technologies like FPGAs, GPUs, and networking hardware to enhance data processing and support HFT.
•    Assist in evaluating hardware systems to optimize performance in both data acquisition and real-time processing environments.
•    Contribute to developing hardware-based solutions for reducing latency in HFT and improving overall system efficiency.
•    Prepare technical documentation and reports on research findings, recommending hardware solutions tailored for financial services.

QUALIFICATIONS:

•    Currently pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field.
•    Strong interest in hardware systems for data services and high-frequency trading environments.
•    Familiarity with low-latency technologies such as FPGAs and real-time processing systems.
•    Basic knowledge of computer architecture, networking hardware, and programming languages like C/C++ or hardware description languages (e.g., Verilog, VHDL).
•    Experience with simulation and prototyping tools to evaluate hardware performance.
•    Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.

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Disclaimer: The findings presented are grounded in simulated or hypothetical performance, which come with notable constraints. Unlike data from a genuine trading record, this doesn't reflect real-world trading. Furthermore, because these trades are not actually conducted, potential effects of certain market elements, like limited liquidity, might not be fully represented. The nature of simulated or hypothetical trading systems also means they're formulated using past data. There's no guarantee that any account will realize gains or suffer losses that mirror what's presented here. Moreover, there's no financial risk associated with hypothetical trades, so they don't capture the real-world implications of such risks. Factors like enduring financial losses or sticking to a trading strategy despite setbacks can significantly influence actual trading outcomes. Several other market-related factors or challenges in executing a specific trading strategy aren't entirely addressed when crafting hypothetical results, and these can negatively impact real trading outcomes. Engaging in trading carries inherent risks. It's possible to incur losses. Previous performance doesn't guarantee future outcomes. Not everyone is suited for futures and forex trading.

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