Hiring: 2 Positions (PhD or Postdoc) in CMOS Chip Design and Artificial Intelligence

In the Institute of Analogue Circuits and Image Sensors in Siegen University, Germany, we are looking for two researchers at Group Leaders (Postdoc) or early career (PhD student) level to join us in near future. The positions are initially for 3 years and paid at the German TV-L 13 level.

Our research group is interested in two thematic areas of CMOS VLSI Chip design – Digital Cameras (CMOS image sensors) and Artificial Intelligent (AI) systems. We have world class cleanroom facilities, where we make our own memristors as well as deposit novel diodes on silicon ASICs. In addition, we design CMOS/BiCMOS ASICs and MEMS for a range of sensory and biomedical solutions, like endoscopy, flood monitoring and AI hardware. Recently, we have also started applying AI in business processes.

Further Information and Application

https://jobs.uni-siegen.de/job/Research-Assistant-in-Analogue-AI-and-Image-Circuits-57076/1082843501/

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Jan Söhlke
Jan Söhlke

Dr. Jan Söhlke is the Head of Communication and staff photographer at ZESS, as well as the Scientific Coordinator for the DFG Research Unit 'Learning to Sense' (FOR 5336).

Following his doctoral studies at LMU Munich, he moved into science communication and the visual documentation of research environments. His work focuses on photographing complex scientific setups and high-tech infrastructure - translating engineering and academic projects into clear visual assets. In addition, he works as a freelance photographer for industrial and research-driven organizations

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