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individually, make a real difference. The Role To provide FPGA and VHDL programming and technician support to the laser payload being developed under the ARIA Photonics Project in Surrey Space Centre. ARIA
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individually, make a real difference. The Role To provide FPGA and VHDL programming and technician support to the laser payload being developed under the ARIA Photonics Project in Surrey Space Centre. ARIA
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individually, make a real difference. The Role To provide FPGA and VHDL programming and technician support to the laser payload being developed under the ARIA Photonics Project in Surrey Space Centre. ARIA
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individually, make a real difference. The Role To provide FPGA and VHDL programming and technician support to the laser payload being developed under the ARIA Photonics Project in Surrey Space Centre. ARIA
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this aim and to collectively, and individually, make a real difference. The Role To provide FPGA and VHDL programming and technician support to the laser payload being developed under the ARIA Photonics
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into the co-design of ultra-low-power AI hardware architectures tailored for edge computing applications. The research aims to develop neuromorphic processors, FPGA/ASIC-based AI accelerators, and intelligent
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, especially precision/high sensitivity circuits (e.g. low current design). Experience writing software to run embedded systems – ideally FPGA code, but microcontroller also very welcome. Good communication
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virtual reality systems, code language models, high-level synthesis, Bayesian neural networks, and FPGA-based acceleration. To apply as a Research Associate you must have a PhD (or equivalent) in
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should also be able program, at a basic level, hardware which utilises FPGAs and small embedded processors; these devices are increasingly being used for teaching/research within Electronic Engineering
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of using FPGA tools and provide them the necessary training to use the ASIC tools. The team at Cambridge consists of three investigators: Prof. Robert Mullins (PI), Prof. Timothy Jones and Dr Rika Antonova