As an FPGA / Digital Systems Engineer, you own real-time digital control and signal processing that directly interfaces with MEMS and photonic hardware.
Your work directly determines lock stability, noise floors, measurement fidelity, and whether demos succeed or fail.
This is a hands-on role. Verification quality, timing discipline, and physical intuition matter more than clever architectures. If you write the code, you own proving that it is correct.
The role sits close to R&D: the FPGA is part of discovering system truth, not just implementing a frozen design.