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Digital Electronics Engineer in Bangalore

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Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

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full-time

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Technoculture Research

Website: technoculture.io
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About Us

Technoculture Research is re-imagining how the world measures health. We build micro-scale electrochemical laboratories that place lab-grade accuracy directly in the hands of clinicians, community health workers and even patients at home. Our platform fuses microfabricated electrodes, novel surface chemistries and microfluidics to run protein, nucleic-acid and metabolite assays within minutes. By replacing costly optical detection with electron sensing, we slash instrument and per-test costs by roughly an order of magnitude, making precision diagnostics truly accessible. Our mission is clear: make diagnostics abundant so that every critical health decision is guided by immediate, affordable results, wherever care happens.

We are seeking a talented Digital Electronics Engineer to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electronics and embedded systems engineering, with hands-on experience in digital circuit design, FPGA development, and communication protocols. This role involves collaborating with cross-functional hardware and firmware teams to design and develop high-quality digital electronics for humanoid robots, proprietary gripper systems, and data collection rigs that power a cutting-edge manipulation foundation model.

About The Role

You will design the digital electronics at the heart of this stack — the circuits inside our humanoid robots, our proprietary gripper systems, and the data collection rigs that generate 10,000+ hours of training data per month. Your work directly shapes the hardware that feeds our AI.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design digital circuits for motor control, sensor acquisition, and communication interfaces (SPI, I2C, UART, CAN, EtherCAT) for our humanoid and gripper platforms
  • Develop FPGA/CPLD designs for real-time signal processing and low-latency actuator control in manipulation hardware
  • Architect board-level electronics for our proprietary UMI grippers and DexUMI dexterous hand systems
  • Design interface electronics for cameras, IMUs, force-torque sensors, and encoders across the data collection stack
  • Prototype and validate electronics for egocentric capture rigs and full-body motion capture systems
  • Define hardware-software interfaces with firmware engineers and support integrated system debug
  • Build test fixtures and automated validation systems for production hardware scaling
  • Own design documentation, BOMs, and DFM for manufacturing handoff

About Company: Technoculture Research is re-imagining how the world measures health. We build micro-scale electrochemical laboratories that bring lab-grade accuracy directly into the hands of clinicians, community health workers, and even patients at home. Our platform integrates microfabricated electrodes, novel surface chemistries, and microfluidics to run protein, nucleic-acid, and metabolite assays within minutes. By replacing costly optical detection with electron sensing, we significantly reduce instrument and per-test costs, making precision diagnostics truly accessible. Our mission is to make diagnostics abundant, so every critical health decision is guided by immediate, affordable results. Click on Apply to know more.

Skills

Electron
cross-functional
embedded systems
firmware
FPGA development
I2C
SPI
FPGA
UART