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Job description We are looking for an excellent and motivated PhD candidate to join the Microelectronics Department at TU Delft, focusing on the design of innovative power management integrated
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to the room-temperature controller. Over the course of your PhD, you will devise innovative system architectures and circuits, design several prototypes of cryo-CMOS circuits, tape them out in advanced CMOS
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Vacancies 2x PhD position on the design and fabrication of MEMS flow sensors and microphones Key takeaways In the Integrated Devices and Systems (IDS) group, we will start two new research projects
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characterization techniques? Join our multidisciplinary team and help us unlocking this new era of photonic integrated circuits. Information As a PhD student in our group, you will be responsible for setting up new
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CMOS nodes, it's incredibly difficult and power-hungry to design analog circuits that are perfectly linear, matched, and noise-free. The classic approach of over-designing the analog hardware is no
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applications. This project is in strong collaboration with and led by the integrated-circuit design (ICD) group. You will study the quantum-mechanical tunnelling processes experimentally and address the physics
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related field. Strong academic performance (top 25% of your class). Understanding of analog or digital circuit design. Basic knowledge of defects, faults, and electronic test methods. A passion for
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transduction could enable a new class of transistor circuits as well as novel sensor and transducers. Your PhD project will focus on both the fundamental physics of these devices with modelling, fabrication, and
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validated for designs based on FeFETs. The work will be performed within a multidisciplinary team of PhD students working at different levels, starting from advanced ferroelectric materials and circuit design
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transistor is still early investigation. P-type GaN transduction could enable a new class of transistor circuits as well as novel sensor and transducers. Your PhD project will focus on both the fundamental