PhD Position in Neuromorphic Bioelectronics: The University of Southern Denmark is offering a full-time PhD position focused on the design and implementation of Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) using CMOS technology. This project aims to bridge neuroscience and electronics for innovative healthcare solutions.
PhD Position in Neuromorphic Bioelectronics for Brain-Computer Interfaces
Details of the Scholarship
Designation | PhD Position |
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Research Area | Neuromorphic Computing, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Hardware Design, Neural Signal Processing |
Location | Odense M, Denmark |
Eligibility/Qualification | Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field with experience in VLSI design and knowledge of neural networks. Good programming skills (Python, MATLAB) are preferred. |
Salary | Monthly gross salary of 36,138 DKK |
Duration | Full-time, 3-year position |
Description
This PhD position is part of a multidisciplinary research initiative aimed at developing advanced assistive technologies through brain-inspired computing systems. The focus will be on real-time interpretation of brain activity using energy-efficient hardware. Key research themes include CMOS circuit design, low-power digital architecture, and on-chip learning mechanisms. The candidate will collaborate with experts from circuit design, machine learning, and neurotechnology.
How to Apply
Candidates must submit the following documents:
- Motivated application (Cover letter)
- Curriculum Vitae (Resume)
- Master’s and Bachelor’s degree certificates with transcripts
- Completed PhD application forms available on the Faculty website
- Official document stating the grading scheme of the awarding universities
- List of publications (maximum 2 examples)
- References (optional)
All documents must be in English and PDF format, submitted via the university’s application portal.
Last Date to Apply
September 15, 2025, by 11:59 PM (CET/CEST)
For further information or inquiries, contact Hooman Farkhani at farkhani@sdu.dk or Farshad Moradi at moradi@sdu.dk.
Join us in pioneering the future of brain-inspired electronics!