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The University of Alabama, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering | United States | 2 months ago
vehicles. The research area also covers embedded system hardware (microcontrollers and FPGAs), digital signal/image processing, real-time systems, and biomedical applications of computing
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(e.g. quantum logics and memories, sources and detectors, etc), CMOS or FPGA technology, micro/nanofabrication, low noise high-frequency characterisation and measurements. C2 Knowledge of using high
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-threshold CMOS ASIC for a Smart Contact Lens Eye-Tracker”, IEEE ISCAS, 55th. p.1-5, (2022). F-M Robert, V. Nourrit, K. Heggarty, M. Sinou, B. Abiven, JL de Bougrenet de la Tocnaye, “Holographic in-out contact
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. Minimum Requirements: PhD in Electrical Engineering or related field. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with ASIC and mixed-signal (including PIC) Design for ML/AI applications. Experience in industry
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simulation: information theory and/or MIMO signal processing and/or detection/estimation over multipath fading channel; Familiar with FPGA implementation flow for physical layer and/or real-time MAC layer