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investigate and develop innovative memory solutions in advanced CMOS technologies such as FDSOI. The development of integrated circuits also plays an important role in making these networked devices and their
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investigate and develop innovative memory solutions in advanced CMOS technologies such as FDSOI. The development of integrated circuits also plays an important role in making these networked devices and their
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technology, the circuit design of the OLED integration, testing, assembly and interconnection technology to the development of the complete system and application. Here, we are working in the interdisciplinary
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research associate / PhD candidate positions are available in the field of high-speed integrated circuit (IC) design with a focus on: Electro/optical high-speed analog and mixed-signal IC design Millimeter
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to co-design algorithms and circuits to develop efficient neuromorphic hardware, tailored to target tasks. In detail, you will: develop circuit-plausible training/inference algorithms and analyze in
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the dynamics for increasing system complexities implement and optimize the relevant quantum circuits on atomic and superconducting processors cooperate and actively work with experimental partners developing
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Your Job: This position focuses on building, operating, and testing superconducting quantum devices. Your tasks in detail are: Design and fabrication of superconducting quantum circuits Setting up
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to simulate and control the dynamics for increasing system complexities implement and optimize the relevant quantum circuits on atomic and superconducting processors cooperate and actively work with
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Chair of Biological Imaging 11.07.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal We now seek a highly qualified and motivated PhD student (f/m/d) to design, develop, and test novel optoacoustic sensing platforms
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grade. You embrace a PhD project on the design, fabrication, and characterization of innovative superconducting circuits for microwave photon detection in the context of a quantum illumination experiment