Main duties and responsibilities include :
Measure the flicker noise behavior within an already taped-out IC
- Design/implement PCB for testing
- Configure/automate an optimal test setup for the flicker noise
- Report findings as publication-worthy figures and tables
Your profile:
- Strong desire to learn about analog design
- Dedicate >2 full working days per week on Neuchâtel campus
(travel cost covered by the MSIC lab) - Excellent knowledge of the following topics:
- electronic devices
- circuit theory
- noise theory – especially flicker noise
- frequency response
- analog circuits design
- Necessary skills:
- Familiarity with scripting in Python
- Familiarity with using PCB design suite (Altium)
- Preferred skills
- Knowledge of testing over GPIB / LAN
- Fluency in using Cadence Virtuoso Suite
- Fluency in using SPICE simulators (HSPICE, FineSim, AFS, etc.)
We offer :
- Opportunity to become a co-author in a circuit design paper
- Opportunity to learn about analog design
- A multidisciplinary environment
- Excellent working conditions
- Laboratory based in Neuchâtel campus
Assistant to the project :
The professor himself
Preferred start date :
Fall semester, 2022
Fall semester, 2022
Duration :
one semester
one semester
Contact :
Candidates must send their application to Prof. Kyojin Choo
Candidates must send their application to Prof. Kyojin Choo