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: Experience of working on the design or construction of particle physics detector systems Experience with design and development of FPGA-based electronics including VHDL firmware Experience of working in
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/or FPGAs) E3 Experience in hardware assembly and fabrication, with experience in PCB manufacturing/ assembly, prototyping, and willingness to acquire new skills, e.g. in additive manufacturing and chip
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manipulation of ultracold gases. Examples include basic electronics, development of FPGA devices, development of narrow-linewidth lasers, laser frequency stabilisation and control, image analysis, data
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of using FPGA tools and provide them the necessary training to use the ASIC tools. The team at Cambridge consists of three investigators: Prof. Robert Mullins (PI), Prof. Timothy Jones and Dr Rika Antonova
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communication skills. · Skills relevant to the trapping and manipulation of ultracold gases. Examples include basic electronics, development of FPGA devices, development of narrow-linewidth lasers, laser
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of biological brains. Spiking neural networks (SNNs) can offer increased processing speed and reduced power consumption, especially when implemented on dedicated hardware (neuromorphic chips or FPGAs). Standard
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communication skills. · Skills relevant to the trapping and manipulation of ultracold gases. Examples include basic electronics, development of FPGA devices, development of narrow-linewidth lasers, laser