Institut für CMOS Design - Neuromorphic Computing Gruppe
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Starting from 01.11.2025 the department of electrical engineering, information technology and physics is looking for a
Doctoral Candidate (m/f/d) in the field of analog IC design for in-memory computing accelerators
(EG 13 TV-L, full-time)
The position is to be filled on a fixed-term basis for period of 3 years. The successful applicant will be given the opportunity to pursue a doctorate.
In the European project NeAIxt you will given the opportunity to work on the next generation of chips for artificial intelligence. At TU Braunschweig, you will have the chance to work in close collaboration with renowned German and European partners from science and industry, developing in-memory computing AI accelerators using novel non-volatile memory chips! By merging logic and memory elements, costs and the required wafer area can be minimized and, above all, energy efficiency and speed can be maximized. Specifically, in this project we are using ferroelectric memories, which can calculate AI algorithms from the field of deep learning in resistive crossbar or memory structures with extremely low power consumption and high speed.
The development of integrated circuits plays a crucial role in making the concept of in-memory computing viable and hence connected sensors intelligent at the edge..
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We welcome applicants of all nationalities. At the same time, we encourage people with severe disabilities to apply. Applications from severely disabled persons will be given preference if they are equally qualified. Please attach a proof of disability to your application. We are also working on the fulfilment of the Central Equality Plan based on the Lower Saxony Equal Rights Act (Niedersächsisches Gleichberechtigungsgesetz—NGG) and strive to reduce under-representation in all areas and positions as defined by the NGG. Therefore, applications from women are particularly welcome in this case.
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Questions and Answers
For more information, please call Prof. Dr. Thomas Kämpfe on +49 (0) 531 391-7490.
Deadline for applications is 20.09.2025
Are you interested? Please send your application preferably via email to thomas.kaempfe(at)tu-braunschweig.de
or via mail to
Technische Universität Braunschweig
Institut für CMOS Design
Neuromorphic Computing Group
Prof. Dr. Thomas Kämpfe
Spielmannstr. 11a
38106 Braunschweig
vom: 03.09.2025
gültig bis: 20.09.2025