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software and hardware (knowledge on working with FPGAs and ASICs will be preferred). Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is transferable between the Irish HEI’s
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signal processing algorithms on FPGA, optimized to significantly improve the resolution of real-time energy measurements made by the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter system. Use novel high-level synthesis
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know the fundamentals of quantum computing. It is also expected that the participant has knowledge to work on diverse software and hardware (knowledge on working with FPGAs and ASICs will be preferred
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, single-atom catalysts), analytical instrumentation (including electronics and LabVIEW FPGA programming), finite element modelling using COMSOL Multiphysics, and in-situ/operando spectroscopy, among other
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for seizure detection. These algorithms will be implemented on a spiking neural network (SNN) processing unit deployed on FPGA and custom-designed chips with an integrated detection mechanism. Research area and
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emulation software for FPGA-based electronics. • Experience contributing to data taking of large experiments. Additional Information: Application Instructions Applications should include: • A curriculum
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, PSIM, Proteus, LabVIEW, SketchUp, SolidWorks, etc. Knowledge of microcontrollers, STM32, FPGAs, etc. Knowledge of communication protocols such as I2C, SPI, Profibus, Modbus, CAN, MQTT, and HTTP
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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
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multilayer PCB, FPGA programming, embedded systems, and preferably ASIC-design. Knowledge in Systems Engineering, particularly in Space and Defence is highly regarded. You will also demonstrate personal
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communication skills. · Skills relevant to the trapping and manipulation of ultracold gases. Examples include basic electronics, development of FPGA devices, development of narrow-linewidth lasers, laser