Research Associate / PhD Candidate (Electrical Engineering) | Elektroingenieur (m/w/d)
Technische Universität Dresden
Job Summary
This role at the Technical University of Dresden involves cutting-edge research and development in high-efficiency optical data transmission. The successful candidate will focus on the analysis, design, and testing of a driver circuit for an optical modulator using advanced silicon semiconductor technology. Key responsibilities include exploring novel multi-dimensional adaptivity methods for flexible sender performance, circuit design (including simulation and layout) of innovative concepts for power management and bandwidth tuning, and system-level simulations to evaluate power consumption reduction. This position offers a unique opportunity for scientific qualification within the ADAPT-IC project, aiming to develop energy-efficient optical communication systems for future 5G and 6G applications, and involves publishing scientific papers and attending conferences.
Required Skills
Education
Very good or good university degree in Engineering (Diplom/Master)
Experience
- Research and design of adaptive modulator drivers
- Analysis and optimization of integrated high-frequency and mixed-signal circuits
- Experience with computer-aided design clusters and modern measurement laboratories
Languages
Additional
- Opportunity for scientific further qualification (PhD)
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