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Electronic Systems (IES) at the Department for Electrical and Information Technology (EIT) is a balanced effort combining system and circuit design aspects. We design integrated circuits (chips) in advanced
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the development of mathematical models for signal transmission and reception, derivation of fundamental performance limits, algorithmic-level system design, and performance evaluation through computer simulations
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are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition. Description of the workplace The research in the Division for Integrated Electronic Systems (IES
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. What we offer A stimulating research environment within SDU Microelectronics, a growing section integrating expertise in analog/digital IC design, spintronics, neuromorphic computing, and energy
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, for the implementation of spin-photon and photon-photon logic gates. - To increase the spin qubit coherence by reducing the magnetic fluctuations of the environment, through techniques analogous to Raman cooling
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research in several important national and global areas for the betterment of humanity. Areas of research include power and power electronics, information systems, computer architecture, analog and mixed
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, planetary exploration, and autonomous spacecraft navigation, and delivers the first space-qualified neuromorphic imaging sensor. As an Analog IC Design Postdoctoral Researcher, you will play a key role in the
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | 3 months ago
of methods developed for the analysis of ocean world analog samples collected from sites such as Lake Vostok, Taylor glacier, or deep ocean water. Candidates should have a recent Ph.D. in chemistry or a
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portable dataloggers (or analogous geophysical sensors) and continuous monitoring workflows. Background in UAS/drone mapping. Numerical modeling skills. Familiarity with coastal water-level/wave datasets and
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related field; 2. Strong background in analog and digital electronics, including the design of low-noise amplifiers, filters, and signal conditioning circuits for sensors; 3. Proficiency in embedded systems