
Who we are
Integral is building technologies to treat neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Our first device is a miniaturized, implanted, deep-brain interface for severely affected patients. It will have unprecedented capabilities for recording and modulating neural activity and for monitoring patients’ symptoms.
This device will dramatically advance our ability to treat brain disorders and to understand their biological causes. We will use this unique discovery platform to develop an expanding range of more effective treatments that will ultimately be accessible to everyone.
Leadership:
Flip Sabes, CSO - Neuralink cofounder, UCSF Professor Emeritus, neuroscientist and neurotech innovator
Milan Cvitkovic, CEO - Neurotech venture builder; previously first-hire at Convergent Research, AI researcher, and software engineer
Stephen O'Driscoll, VP of Engineering - Verily cofounder and former Head of Electrical Engineering, former Director of Device Electronics at Science Corp
We prioritize ambitious engineering, speed, and patients' needs.
What you’ll do
You’ll be a founding member of Integral's ASIC team, responsible for developing - from scratch - and shipping the core ICs that will define the capabilities of our first product.
You'll build chips for neural recording and stimulation that achieve state-of-the-art miniaturization, power efficiency, and channel count, designed to meet the highest standards of reliability, safety, and supply chain resilience.
We work full-time, in-person in South San Francisco.
Who we’re looking for
You should have substantial skills and expertise in at least one of the following areas:
Recording front-end development
Low-noise, low-bandwidth preamplifier design
Low-power, low-sampling-rate ADC design
Signal conditioning filter design, including switched capacitor filters
Noise suppression, correlated double sampling/chopper stabilization
Analog mux/demux design
Stimulation engine development
Charge pumping or voltage boosting
Boost converters, switched capacitor and/or inductor based
Current-steering DAC design
Analog mux/demux design
Reconstruction filters for DAC output
Power conditioning
Voltage regulators, including switched capacitor converters
Boost converters, switched capacitor and/or inductor based
Voltage reference design
On-chip biosignal processing
Familiar with processing neural signals on-chip
Artifact rejection techniques for stimulation and record systems
Data compression techniques
Interchip data interfaces
Experience in drivers, receivers, and SerDes for interchip communication
You should also have:
Ideally taken at least 5 mixed-signal ICs through the full cycle: design to market
A track record of swift execution
(Bonus) Designed ASICs in heavily regulated industries
Neurotechnology experience is not necessary.