11 digital-signal-processing PhD positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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-efficient accelerator architectures by designing digital and mixed-signal blocks for SSM inference in edge-AI systems. The successful candidate will explore novel SSM architectures that support sequence
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that support spike-based processing and memory-efficient computation using SSMs, targeting edge-AI scenarios in wearables, robotics, or sensor networks. Research area and project description The project will co
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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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include: CMOS-based neuron and synapse circuit design Low-power digital architecture for SNN processing On-chip learning mechanisms Integration with sensor interfaces for biomedical signal processing What
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allocation, start-up/shutdown sequences, and operational planning of PtX systems in response to dynamic market and process conditions. System Integration and Digital Twin Development: Combine experimental
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-out key analog and mixed-signal building blocks (e.g., low-noise amplifiers, voltage/current sources, multiplexers, digital logic) for operation at cryogenic temperatures. Develop measurement setups
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The scholarship is a collaborative effort focusing on industrial design and optimisation of product assembly, quality inspection, and assembly process optimisation. It is expected to be a cross-disciplinary
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nearing completion) in Electrical Engineering, electronics engineering, power electronics, or a related field. Basic knowledge of Basic knowledge of power converter topologies. Basic knowledge of digital
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, power electronics, or a related field. Basic knowledge of power converter topologies. Basic knowledge of digital control of power converters Experience or coursework in device simulation tools (e.g
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Metaverse Lab is to explore and address the challenges and opportunities related to digital technology and virtual environments, and their impact on society, well-being, and economies. Our research is divided