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mixed-signal designs, devices, and general knowledge of semiconductor physics, modeling, and electronic system design. Knows circuit simulation and VLSI design (spice, cadence, Synopsys tools). Experience
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, based on waveform simulations, with advanced data calibration and risk quantification techniques. Job Description Within the SHAWave project, you will develop a state-of-the-art poromechanichal
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. Developing learning strategies capable of learning from auxiliary simulated data for real-life applications. Collaborating on ongoing research projects that aim to implement radar-based perception methods
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of programmable PICs. Modelling, simulation and design of PICs using programmable coatings. New circuit architectures for programmable photonics based sub-systems. Job requirements Candidates must have a two-year
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layout of the optical system. These methods must be embedded in an iterative procedure to compute the final design and are based on Monte-Carlo simulation. They are known to have slow convergence. Using
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photonics simulation tools is desirable Experience with cleanroom fabrication is desirable but not mandatory Conditions of employment A meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious university, in
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and to offer conceptual clarity to the inherently contested notion of sustainability, or in employing various analytical techniques (such as simulation, visualization, multi-criteria decision-making
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devices from modeling, simulation to device fabrication and characterization. This position offers an exceptional opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in the development of novel devices
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simulation tools and hardware testing platforms. Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members to integrate FPGA-based ONN solutions into larger systems. Qualifications: Master’s degree in electrical
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ecosystem. UPSCALE strives to transform the traditional supply chains in construction into dynamic supply networks enabled by Peer-to-Peer (P2P) principles. Besides targeting behavioural and economic change