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include: CMOS-based neuron and synapse circuit design Low-power digital architecture for SNN processing On-chip learning mechanisms Integration with sensor interfaces for biomedical signal processing What
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impact on calcium signaling and cellular processes, including but not limited to neuronal function. You will be involved with teaching and supervising students following the problem based learning (PBL
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to carry out high-quality research on the modelling of power system balancing process for future sector-coupled European energy systems. The task will include assessment of reserve requirements and
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for intelligent brain-computer interfaces? We are offering a PhD position in analog/mixed-signal CMOS circuit design for EEG and wearable sensor interfaces, as part of a pioneering project focused on assistive
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recommended that candidates convert both their GPA and master’s thesis grade to the Danish 7-point grading scale and also provide a conversion table explaining how the grading system of their home institution
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-efficient accelerator architectures by designing digital and mixed-signal blocks for SSM inference in edge-AI systems. The successful candidate will explore novel SSM architectures that support sequence
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estimation of rotating tools. Direct tool wear characterization will be based on optical measurement systems and data processing to achieve wear feature recognition and quantification. Indirect tool wear
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that support spike-based processing and memory-efficient computation using SSMs, targeting edge-AI scenarios in wearables, robotics, or sensor networks. Research area and project description The project will co
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. Application procedure Your complete online application must be submitted no later than 31 August 2025 (23:59 Danish time). Applications must be submitted as one PDF file containing all materials to be given
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: They are responsible for the central tasks of storing and processing quantum information. The memories must be optically active so distant nodes in a network can be entangled via single photons emitted by the memories