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research on biomedical sensor applications (biomedical sensor interfaces/ integrated mechanical strain sensors) analog/Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuit Design (CMOS, low-power, low-noise design) publication
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Description The Institute of Radio Frequency Engineering and Electronics conducts research in the field of integrated circuit design in state-of-the-art CMOS and SiGe BiCMOS technologies for various
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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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of integrated circuits (Altium Designer / Cadence Virtuoso) set up experimental systems for memristive circuit measurements and experimental data analysis work in a cross-disciplinary team within the DFG grant
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. For integrated semiconductor circuits, device scaling has been the key for performance enhancement and energy reduction. However, traditional scaling is reaching its limits. Therefore, the Collaborative Research
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Investigation of learning rules for training networks specifically considering the strong nonlinear dynamics of the neurons Integrated circuit design for the hardware realization of such a network Computational
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self-learning IT systems. This requires disruptive concepts involving new non-volatile storage devices from new materials combined with innovative circuit designs to overcome the performance limits
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. For integrated semiconductor circuits, device scaling has been the key for performance enhancement and energy reduction. However, traditional scaling is reaching its limits. Therefore, the Collaborative Research
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. For integrated semiconductor circuits, device scaling has been the key for performance enhancement and energy reduction. However, traditional scaling is reaching its limits. Therefore, the Collaborative Research