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Job Description The Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), invites applications for a 2-year Postdoctoral position in CMOS circuit design for
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performant, CMOS compatible, infrared colloidal quantum dot photodetectors and light emitters exploiting intersubband transitions. The project is focused in the mid and long wave infrared employing colloidal
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nanometer CMOS and other related technologies. The target chips include digital signal processors, radio frequency and millimeter wave frontends, data converters, as well as larger systems with a mixture of
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) at the Department for Electrical and Information Technology (EIT) is a balanced effort combining system and circuit design aspects. We design integrated circuits (chips) in advanced nanometer CMOS and other related
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-Pixel), where hit rates and radiation levels are highest. Mighty-Pixel combines monolithic High Voltage CMOS sensors with lightweight module integration to provide high granularity at low material budget
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). CROMA's research activities cover a very wide spectrum ranging from CMOS microelectronics (CMNE team) to photonics (PHOTO team) via millimeter waves and terahertz (DHREAMS team). They concern research in
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cutting-edge laboratories for the characterization of CMOS, CCD and FPA devices and for newly developed detectors in the Infra-Red (IR) spectrum. Role The successful candidate will contribute
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to design and implement a CMOS-based digital neuromorphic processor for classifying hand-movement intentions from EEG recordings of patients with hand motor impairments caused by stroke. The position is part
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project on neuromorphic imaging for space applications. We are looking for an enthusiastic researcher (post-doctoral researcher) who wishes to design and implement a rad-hard neuromorphic CMOS image sensor
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arrays (VCSELs), and silicon complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) electronics. Researchers from MIT, NUS, NTU, A*STAR, Stanford University and University of Illinois form a uniquely qualified