Research Associate / Doctoral Candidate (Electrical Engineering) | Elektroingenieur (m/w/d)

Technische Universität Dresden

Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland
Published Nov 11, 2025
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role is an exciting opportunity for a highly qualified Electrical Engineer or Communications Engineer to join the TU Dresden, one of Germany's eleven Universities of Excellence, focusing on cutting-edge 6G communication technology. The successful candidate will be responsible for the research, design, analysis, optimization, implementation, and measurement of a novel, energy-efficient, and broadband power amplifier. This amplifier must be multi-standard capable, operating efficiently across a wide frequency range (1.8 GHz to 6.5 GHz) to support standards like DECT NR+, WiFi (2.4 GHz, 5.7 GHz, and 6E band). Day-to-day tasks involve integrated circuit design, simulation, layout creation, and testing in a modern measurement laboratory. The position, initially funded until June 2028 under the BMBF-funded 6Glife2 project, explicitly offers the opportunity for scientific qualification, typically leading to a PhD. Key requirements include a very good university degree in a relevant engineering field and strong knowledge of circuit design, RF technology, semiconductor technology, and IC design methodologies.

Required Skills

Education

Very good or good university degree (Master's equivalent) in Electrical Engineering, Communication Technology, or Information Technology. Opportunity for PhD (Doctorate) provided.

Experience

  • Professional experience in circuit design, RF, semiconductor, and communication technology
  • Experience with CAD-IC-Design tools for circuit simulation and chip layout (helpful)
  • Experience in Optoelectronics (helpful)
  • Experience in scientific publication and conference participation

Languages

English (Basic)

Additional

  • Must meet personal prerequisites for salary group E 13 TV-L. Position is tied to the BMBF-funded 6Glife2 project. Initial contract duration until June 30, 2028 (WissZeitVG).