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sense. The programme focuses on medical, defence and communication applications. One of the many activities in the POLARIS programme addresses research on GaN Microwave Monolithic Integrated Circuits
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neuromorphic hardware, this project will push into next-generation analog circuits and memristive devices, in collaboration with PGI-14. The goal is to train a system that leverages the intrinsic non-linear
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for the best algorithm-hardware pair for a given problem. While we have a history of success in optimizing digital neuromorphic hardware, this project will push into next-generation analog circuits and
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villeurbanne, Rhone Alpes | France | 4 days ago
workflow based on this kind of platform: Analog Audio Inputs/Microphones → DNN Inference on Embedded NPU → Analog Audio Outputs/Speakers. In a second phase, various classes of algorithms will be run
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: Solid background in analog/mixed-signal ultra low power CMOS circuit design, including experience with amplifiers, data converters, and bias circuits. Experience with industry-standard EDA tools such as
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sense. The programme focuses on medical, defence and communication applications. One of the many activities in the POLARIS programme addresses research on GaN Microwave Monolithic Integrated Circuits
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for intelligent brain-computer interfaces? We are offering a PhD position in analog/mixed-signal CMOS circuit design for EEG and wearable sensor interfaces, as part of a pioneering project focused on assistive
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, microelectronics, information technology, physics or a comparable field of study (final grade good to very good) Good knowledge of digital and very good knowledge of analog semiconductor circuit technology Practical
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CMOS circuits with real or simulated qubit systems. Understand the specific requirements and constraints of interfacing with qubits (control fidelity, noise sensitivity, power dissipation, etc
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groups. Professor Bram Nauta’s Integrated Circuit Design (ICD) group focuses on various aspects of analog and Radio Frequency (RF) Integrated Circuits (IC). The group's motto is “fundamental solutions