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of embedded machine learning, neuromorphic hardware and deep learning accelerators. Want to get more information? Click here. What you will do The complete design and implementation of analog circuits including
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of embedded machine learning, neuromorphic hardware and deep learning accelerators. Want to get more information? Click here. What you will do Design analog and mixed-signal circuits, such as data converters
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of IC design with a focus on new architectures of CMOS backplanes. What you will do Developing, implementing and experimentally testing concepts for CMOS backplanes for OLED microdisplays Designing analog
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scenarios and strategies for its successful implementation. Using existing ICE-2 energy system models, you will address questions such as: How do installation and retrofitting times impact the restructuring
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the perspective of energy infrastructure. Using the existing energy system models of ICE-2, you will develop scenarios to analyze the effects on the German energy system and its robust design in a European context
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reuse of energy systems analysis processes. In line with FAIR and Linked Open Data principles, you will design interfaces that enable the smooth processing of big data in the context of scientific, AI
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multidisciplinary research program that spans nanoelectronic devices design, materials design, circuit development, AI algorithms and neuroscience. The opportunity to do a doctorate (PhD) under the supervision
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within 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-wave efficient and linear power amplifier
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design (sub)components of digital circuits. A focus will be on the use and development of automated and innovative design tools. You'll use access to cutting-edge, CMOS-based IC technologies for your
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Your Job: We are offering a PhD position dedicated to the advancement of cryo-EM image analysis methods at the interface of Structural Biology and Electron Imaging at the Forschungszentrum Jülich