34 analog-integrated-circuit Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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Job Description We are looking for a researcher with deep expertise in nanofabrication, III-V and SiN photonic platforms, nonlinear optics, and integrated laser systems — combined with the drive to
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power modules for advanced HPC platforms. This position will focus on innovative power architectures, advanced circuit topologies, magnetic component optimization, and integrated packaging solutions
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on developing TFLN and TFLT photonic integrated circuit (PIC) platforms for classical and quantum information processing. Our approach involves cavity-based components with electrically controllable cavity
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on efficiency, power density, and circuit dynamic response. The research will concentrate on creating novel circuit topologies, optimizing electronic components and revolutionizing their integration and packaging
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, and system-level integration within a high-impact European research collaboration. Responsibilities Your overall focus will be to design, implement, and experimentally validate robotic manipulation and
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, and system-level integration within a high-impact European research collaboration. Responsibilities Your overall focus will be to design, implement, and experimentally validate robotic manipulation and
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algorithms aimed at predicting pathogen potential based on whole or partial genomes. You will also be responsible for integrating such tools into online accessible pipelines thus, providing the possibility
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the evaluation of converter and drive architectures for edge-resident intelligence; the development of advanced modulation, estimation and control algorithms for high-performance operation; and the integration
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strategies. The project integrates nanomaterials engineering, biological validation, and translational approaches to address critical challenges in cancer diagnosis and treatment. The present project will be
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and reaction barriers, integrating experimental TEM data. Comparing adsorbate-induced nanoparticle morphologies with ENNP-based simulated TEM data for coherent interpretation. As a formal qualification