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designs, you will implement tunability to realize strong and tunable interactions between atoms and light. This position is funded by MetaPix Center that aims to advance integrated photonics through
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attributions and activities and exclusivity: The PhD researcher will be responsible for the fabrication of an RF memristor switch and integrating the device into a reconfigurable intelligent system array
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applications. This project is in strong collaboration with and led by the integrated-circuit design (ICD) group. You will study the quantum-mechanical tunnelling processes experimentally and address the physics
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academic faculty appointment at Queen’s University (with a PhD or MD). The main criteria for selection are academic and teaching excellence. The successful candidate will have a strong record of high
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Are you passionate about integrated circuits and mixed-signal design? Do you want to design new devices, explore advanced integration technologies, and contribute to the development of innovative
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techniques to model fluid turbulence, fusion plasmas (with a particular focus on inertial confinement fusion target design), and quantum circuit simulators. The work will range from algorithmic and theoretical
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and contribute to the design, modelling, and characterisation of next-generation photonics-based neuromorphic integrated circuits. They will work at the forefront of technology, exploring novel circuit
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Management Team. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCES A doctoral research (normally PhD) degree in electrical and electronics engineering, microelectronics engineering, integrated circuits design, integrated
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devices on SiCOI; Design, fabricate, characterize, optimize and evaluate the performance of integrated circuits for the later prototyping and system application. Where to apply Website https://efzu.fa.em2
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the project “Silicon carbide photonic integrated circuit (SiCPIC)”, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and innovation Programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 101227010