Are you a physicist, engineer, or researcher ready to bring real-time hardware control into your lab or project? Red Pitaya’s FPGA Course for Scientists gives you the practical skills to start working with FPGAs—no prior experience required.
💥 Early bird offer: Enroll before August 15 and pay only €600 (regular price €650)!
From advanced physics labs to embedded systems in industry, FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays) are unlocking new levels of speed, precision, and flexibility. They enable:
Real-time, parallel processing that outpaces CPUs
Custom logic design for high-speed measurements and controls
Precise analog/digital I/O for instrumentation and automation
Scalable systems ideal for quantum, photonics, and signal processing work
In short: If you’re in research, engineering, or experimental science, FPGA skills are quickly becoming essential.
This course is specifically built for scientists and engineers who want hands-on experience, not just theory. You’ll:
Work directly with Red Pitaya STEMlab 125-14 hardware
Learn both PYNQ (Python) and VHDL/Verilog
Explore advanced FPGA features like ADC/DAC, DMA, and behavioral simulation
Use a pre-configured remote Linux server to streamline setup
Learn from Pau Gómez (PhD)—an expert in FPGA development for quantum applications
Cohort 4 starts September 24, 2025 – and seats are limited.
Sign up by August 15 to take advantage of the €600 early bird price (regular €650).