IOC-22 Post doctoral Researcher in Mixed-Signal Design for Precision Circuits Contract: Full Time/Fixed Term Microelectronic Circuits Centre Ireland () is an EI / IDA technology centre hosted at Tyndall National Institute.
Its mission is to carry out industry-led world-class Analog, Mixed-Signal and RF integrated circuit research and to deliver trained people and IP to industry.
MCCI is already collaborating with 35 companies and many of the staff eventually transfer into the thriving microelectronics industry in Ireland.
MCCI targets real-life applications with its research and currently has projects in diverse topics such as DNA detection for food safety, next generation optical communications, bio-sensing, imaging for security applications and early cancer detection.
As microelectronics chips are manufactured in ever smaller geometries the performance of Analogue and Mixed-Signal circuits degrade while at the same time digital logic becomes cheaper, smaller and lower power.
Applications associated with the Internet of Things is placing multiple challenges on the Integrated Circuit Chips that are required to enable the next generation of Io T applications.
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MCCI is opening up a postdoctoral position in the area of Analogue Mixed-Signal Design for Precision Circuits. These will encompass a number of areas including: Analogue to Digital Converters Sensor Interfaces Medical Instrumentation Cryogenic Circuits Key Responsibilities Carry out innovative research in Analogue Mixed-Signal IC Design, with a focus on taking advantage of deep-submicron CMOS technologies.
Perform modelling and analysis on the limitations of existing solutions.
Participate on research projects under the direction of a project team leader to design and develop new architectures and circuits in areas such as Data Converters, Precision Circuits, Sensor Interfaces and Cryogenic Circuits.
With guidance, implement the solution on an integrated circuit.
This may include system level simulation, algorithm development, schematic design, layout and validation of manufactured silicon.
Work on collaborative research projects with MCCI industry partners.
Engage in the dissemination of the results of the research, as directed by and with the support of senior MCCI research staff.
Participate in Education and Public Engagement activities, as required.
Ensure all activities are compliant with the Tyndall Quality Management system.
Ensure all activities are compliant with the required Health and Safety standards.
Carry out any additional duties as may reasonably be required within the general scope and level of the post.
Essential Criteria Ph D degree in Microelectronics, Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related discipline, with a strong background in Analog Mixed Signal Design Strong knowledge of CMOS circuits including, references, data converters and optical communication.
Strong knowledge of CMOS CAD design tools.
The successful candidate will be highly innovative with a strong desire to create world-beating integrated circuits research for real-life applications.
The successful candidate will be highly analytical with good interpersonal and organizational skills.
Desirable Criteria Previous silicon Tape-out experience.
Good mathematical ability and knowledge of statistics Circuit knowledge on Analogue to Digital converters and Phase Locked Loops Experience in the area of Analog, Mixed-Signal or RF circuit design Knowledge of mathematical modelling tools such as MATLAB.
Strong Publication track record.
The appointment may be made on the Post-Doctoral Researchers scale €41,207 - €47,477 p.a.
Salary placement on appointment will be in accordance with the public sector pay policy.
Post Doctoral Researcher In Mixed-signal Design For Precision Circuits, Cork
47,477 €
Post Doctoral Researcher In Mixed-signal Design For Precision Circuits, Cork
Ireland, County Cork, Cork,
Modified April 14, 2025
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Established with a mission to support industry and academia in driving research to market, Tyndall National Institute is one of Europe’s leading research centres in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) research and development and the largest research facility of its type in Ireland. Established in 2004 as a successor to the National Microelectronics Research Centre (NMRC founded in 1982) at University College Cork, the Institute hosts over 460 researchers, engineers and support staff, including a full-time postgraduate cohort of 135 students, generating over 200 peer-reviewed publications each year.
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