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characterisation techniques. The role holder will join the Low-Dimensional Electronics Group under the supervision of Dr Jack Alexander-Webber. The successful individual will have experience working with emerging
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characterisation techniques. The role holder will join the Low-Dimensional Electronics Group under the supervision of Dr Jack Alexander-Webber. The successful individual will have experience working with emerging
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, their achievements and productivity to the success of the whole institution. At the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Institute of Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, the Chair of Biomedical
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Description The Institute of Radio Frequency Engineering and Electronics conducts research in the field of integrated circuit design in state-of-the-art CMOS and SiGe BiCMOS technologies for various
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have advanced (theoretical) knowledge of multiple of the following subjects: Structural Biology, X-ray crystallography, Cryo Electron Microscopy, Biophysics, Biochemistry. You are experienced in
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-and-Child-Development-Axis ). The Amilhon lab studies multiple pathways arising from the raphe nuclei, including serotonergic and glutamatergic pathways to the hippocampus, septum and other brain
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-CMOS integrated circuits to interface quantum computers and quantum sensors! Job description Quantum computers promise to solve problems intractable by classical digital computers, while quantum sensors
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in embedded ML, is desired. Willingness to work on both bioelectronic circuits and embedded ML integration. Proficiency in computer programming languages such as Python and C++. Experience in peer
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rigid electrodes, dielectric fluid, and elastomer material to host the electrodes. By stacking multiple DFG units, it is possible to create a flexible direct generation module for integration
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-SEK, 12-year Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT), aiming to build a superconducting quantum computer. As part of this project, you will explore quantum computation with microwave circuits