Summary
Ghent University is inviting applications for a fully-funded doctoral fellowship within the Department of Electronics and Information Systems. The selected candidate will conduct cutting-edge research on the design of flexible integrated circuits (FlexICs) for multimodal tactile sensing systems, aiming to advance next-generation robotic manipulation (e.g., robotic fingertips capable of perceiving force, texture, and temperature).
PhD Fellowship: Flexible Electronics for Robotics at Ghent University, Belgium
Quick Overview
| Detail | Information |
| Institution | Ghent University |
| Department | TW06 – Department of Electronics and Information Systems |
| Vacancy Type | Research staff (100% Occupancy rate) |
| Duration | Initial 12 months (extendable up to 48 months) |
| Expected Start Date | September 1, 2026 (at the earliest) |
| Last Application Date | August 23, 2026, 23:59 |
Subject Area
Master’s degree in Electronics Engineering, Physics Engineering, Computer Engineering, Microsystems Engineering, or a related field.
Location
Ghent University, Belgium.
Eligibility
To qualify for this fellowship, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Hold a Master’s degree in one of the relevant subject areas listed above.
- Demonstrate a strong interest in integrated circuit design, flexible electronics, and sensor systems (including analog and mixed-signal electronics).
- Have strong analytical and problem-solving skills, and enjoy combining theoretical research with hands-on experimental validation.
- Communicate fluently in English (both written and oral).
- Preferred but not required: Knowledge of EDA tools, experience with analog circuit design/ADCs, PCB design, embedded electronics, or laboratory characterization techniques.
Scholarship Description
The fellowship offers a full-time PhD position starting with an initial 12-month period, which can be extended to a maximum of 48 months upon positive evaluation.
- Financial Support: The fellowship amount equals 100% of the net salary of an AAP member in equal family circumstances (tax-free grant).
- Benefits: Includes 36 days of holiday leave annually, fixed bridge days, a bicycle allowance, eco vouchers, and a wide range of training opportunities.
- Core Tasks: Developing analog/mixed-signal building blocks, optimizing readout circuits for various sensors (magnetic, capacitive, optical, temperature), investigating low-power circuit techniques, evaluating ADC architectures, and integrating fabricated FlexICs onto flexible substrates for physical demonstrators.
How to Apply
Interested candidates must submit their application directly via email. Please send the following documents to Prof. Pieter Bauwens (pieter.bauwens@ugent.be) and Dr. ir. Frederick Bossuyt (frederick.bossuyt@ugent.be):
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Copy of your diploma (if already in your possession)
- A formal motivation letter
Note: Ghent University maintains an equal opportunities and diversity policy, and everyone is encouraged to apply. Late applications will not be accepted.
Last Date
August 23, 2026 (23:59)








