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the transmitter output efficiently and accurately. The goal is to design innovative receiver and analog-to-digital converter (ADC) architectures capable of capturing the transmitter output with extremely high
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in advanced CMOS technologies such as FDSOI and FinFET. Data converters (ADC and DAC) play a crucial role in such advanced CIM technology; hence, we are looking for a highly motivated analog and mixed
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and several natural isoforms (see Figure). Their mechanism targets lipopolysaccharide (LPS), with a 3D structure stabilized upon LPS binding, paving the way for effective, and low-toxicity analogs. In
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detectors (both SPADs and SNSPDs). Development of circuits for the treatement of analog signals produced by fast linear optical detectors. Managment of the electornic elements between the FPGA and fast
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hydrodynamics is therefore critical to the effective design and operation of future commercial farms. The interaction between surface gravity waves and tidal stream turbines is a critical design load condition
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partners. Design analog and mixed-signal CMOS circuits for driving, sensing, and reading spintronic devices. Participate in the full IC design flow from architecture to schematic, layout, and verification
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for system and circuit simulation, apply modern analog/RF design methodologies, and participate in measurement and characterization of prototype chips. The project encourages creative thinking and
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-efficient digital AI/ML accelerator for real-time transmitter error correction in high-speed RF systems. Co-design and validate on real silicon. Job description Wireless networks are becoming increasingly
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two companies. The project has partners from eight different EU countries. All 15 PhD projects are within the overall theme of neuromorphic computing and analog signal processing, targeting applications
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developers Your Profile: Bachelor’s degree with subsequent Master’s in electrical or electronic engineering or a closely related discipline Strong foundation in analog/mixed-signal circuit design Experience