Within the framework of the project "Hybrid silicon Sub-THz Low Noise Amplifiers with self-healing capabilities for 6G wireless communication" , we are looking for a PhD student to develop the following aspects: What you will do To strengthen our design team, this vacancy is looking for a strong research profile on RF analog and mixed-signal circuit design for the next generation of 6G wireless communication systems at the G Band.
To realize compact, low-power, high-performance mmW transceivers, extensive co-design of EM passive structures together with active circuits has become a necessity.
Furthermore, new self-healing techniques will be developed to make robust designs against process variations, aging, etc., critical at mmW frequencies.
What we do for you We offer a fully funded PhD position for full-time research in a highly international, renowned, and friendly working environment, with a market-appropriate salary at University of Navarra.
As a researcher, you will publish and present your research results at major international conferences and in scientific journals in order to pursue your PhD degree.
Additionally, you will have the possibility to follow various advanced training courses in Spain or abroad.
Typical research projects in the Design group involve multiple researchers with different specialties working as a team.
Hence, a good team spirit, a good knowledge of English, and effective communication skills (such as presenting and reporting) are of major importance for successful collaboration.
Who you are You need to hold a relevant master's degree, e.g., Master of Science in Electrical Engineering or Electronics Engineering.
Strong background in the design and realization of analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits using advanced SiGe BiCMOS or CMOS processes.
Proficiency with design tools such as Cadence, Mentor Graphics, electromagnetic simulators, parasitic extraction, and verification tools.
Additional experience considered as a plus: Work experience (academic or industrial) or publications.
Experimental characterization of high-speed, high-frequency components and (sub-) systems.
Your English is fluent, both speaking and writing.
You are a team player with good networking and reporting skills.
Interested?
We will be happy to receive your application if you meet the requirements we need.
We appreciate that applications contain all the information as required: Cover letter describing your motivation as a thesis candidate.
Updated CV.
Transcript of records including the number of exams per subject and the average mark of the degree.
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