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Doctoral School of IT and Design Further information We recommend that you save a copy of the job posting, as it will be removed once the application deadline has passed. The assessment of candidates
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, a certified/signed copy of a recent transcript of records or a written statement from the institution or supervisor is accepted. Publication list (if possible) Reference letters (if available
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group at CIE. The aim of the position is to build strong knowledge and competencies within the field of electrochemical storage device design, simulation and testing. Job description You will conduct
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demonstrating high-performance devices: Numerical simulations, device fabrication in the cleanroom (relying on international partners), and device characterization (relying on the facilities in the CIE lab
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(pressure, temperature, etc.) Signal conditioning and digitization for heterogeneous sensor inputs System-level validation and interfacing with SNN-based hardware What You Will Do Design, simulate, and verify
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You Will Do Design and simulate CMOS circuits for spiking neuron models Develop and validate digital/mixed-signal SNN hardware Collaborate with neuroscientists and system-level designers Contribute
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, particularly GBS, continuous-variable QC Experience with numerical simulation, statistical estimation, or probabilistic modeling. Programming proficiency (Python, Matlab or C++), especially for numerical
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based on both visual and tactile information. The candidate will be responsible for developing detailed simulation models of both robots, sensors, and components to be assembled. In addition
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. Extending the model to full two-way coupling, allowing feedback from flexible vegetation on wave-induced flow. Applying the fully-coupled model to simulate interactions under both regular and irregular wave
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completion of the MSc. Copy of MSc thesis, if available A recommendation letter, if available (otherwise, please insert contacts for recommendations in the CV) Shortlisting may be used in the assessment