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Don’t work at Backyard Creators, Just build different
We’re Onboarding : Multiphysics Simulation Expert (Full-time/Part-time)
Backyard Creators Pvt Ltd is redefining the future of hearing with our Non-Invasive Bionic
Ear, designed for severe-to-profound hearing loss users. We are pushing the boundaries of
what’s possible in transducer technology—and we need your expertise to make it happen.What You’ll Be Working On:
Design & Analysis – work on rigorous modeling and real-world validation to bring
*Multiphysics Simulations – using COMSOL, EMwave, open-source tools, or any FEM
software. If we don’t have the right tool, we’ll find it together!
breakthrough transducers to life.What You Know (or Ready to Learn):
*Experience with Multiphysics simulation software
*Strong analytical skills in physics, applied mathematics, or engineering
*Ability to optimize transducer designs and validate through simulation & experiments
*Experience with COMSOL,EMwave or any FEM tools is a plus!Why Join Backyard Creators?
*Fire up the lab & push the limits of electronics
*Work on truly impossible challenges
*Tinker and invent – your ideas matter!
*Join a fun, passionate, and tech-driven team
*Never get bored—because we never stop innovating!
*Annual Pay: ₹4 - ₹8 Lakhs (Negotiable based on performance and impact) (For those who
strive to innovate, not just participate!)Reach us : raman@backyardcreators.com
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Hi @Vishnuraj2003, I see you have A203v2 Carrier Board and it will support M.2 Key M disk 2242 as per the product page.
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I had a doubt regarding the NVME attatchment on carrier board A203 devoluped by Seeed Studio. It specifies different sizes of NVME SSD in the description and specification. Can you please confirm whether it is 2240 or 2242 on the M.2 M slot of the carrier board?
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