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Postdoc in Integrated Sensor and Readout ICs for Robotics Smart Skin, TU Delft, Netherlands

Postdoctoral Position - 2019 in Netherlands, Delft University of Technology

Summary

Join TU Delft as a Postdoctoral Researcher to revolutionize robotic tactile intelligence. Engage in the design and development of integrated sensor and readout IC systems for flexible electronic skin, tackling engineering challenges to enable human-like sensing in robots.

Postdoc in Integrated Sensor and Readout ICs for Robotics Smart Skin, TU Delft, Netherlands

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Postdoctoral Researcher

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Research AreaIntegrated Circuits, Robotics, Sensor Systems
LocationDelft, Netherlands
Eligibility/QualificationPhD or equivalent in Electrical Engineering or Microelectronics with focus on IC design. Proven experience in mixed-signal IC design and MATLAB/Simulink is preferred.

Job Description

This project focuses on developing a robust system for robotic tactile sensing, addressing challenges related to massive wiring overhead and latency. Responsibilities will include:

  • IC Architecture & Design: Design and simulate low-power mixed-signal ICs.
  • Sensor Co-Integration: Collaborate with materials experts to integrate chips with flexible sensor arrays.
  • Tape-out & Characterization: Manage chip tape-outs and conduct rigorous testing.
  • Mentorship & Publication: Co-supervise academic students and contribute to top-tier publications.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit the following documents via the application button:

  1. CV
  2. Motivational letter highlighting IC design experience
  3. List of publications
  4. A PPT of fewer than 5 slides showcasing a previous work

Applications must be submitted online; those sent via email or post will not be considered.

Last Date to Apply

Applications will be accepted until July 5, 2026.

For more information about this vacancy, please contact Qinwen Fan at qinwenfan@tudelft.nl.

Join us to make a significant impact on the future of robotics at TU Delft!

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