PhD Position in Spintronics: The University of Southern Denmark (SDU) is inviting applications for a PhD position focused on CMOS circuit design for spintronic-based computing. This role presents an exciting opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research aimed at developing energy-efficient, non-von-Neumann computing architectures.
PhD Position in CMOS Circuit Design for Spintronics
Designation
PhD Candidate in CMOS Circuit Design for Spintronics
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Research Area | CMOS Circuit Design, Spintronics |
| Location | Odense M, Denmark |
| Eligibility/Qualification | Master of Science (or equivalent) in Electrical or Electronic Engineering |
| Salary | Gross monthly salary including pension: 36,608 DKK |
Research Area
The research will concentrate on the hybrid integration of CMOS and spintronic devices, specifically focusing on:
- In-memory computing
- Neuromorphic computing
- Hardware acceleration for AI workloads
Description
The position involves defining specifications for CMOS-spintronic interfaces, designing analog and mixed-signal CMOS circuits, and participating in the full integrated circuit (IC) design flow from architecture to verification. The successful candidate will become part of a collaborative environment within the SDU Microelectronics section, working on interlinked projects that span microelectronics, photonics, and quantum technologies.
How to Apply
Interested candidates must submit the following documents in English and PDF format:
- Motivated application
- Curriculum Vitae
- Completed TEK PhD application form for 5+3 applicants
- Grades calculation form
- Official degree certificates and transcripts
- List of publications (if applicable)
- Documentation of relevant qualifications
All documents must be uploaded according to the guidelines specified on the SDU website.
Last Date to Apply
March 15, 2026, at 11:59 PM (CET/CEST)
This scholarship opportunity is ideal for candidates with a strong background in analog and mixed-signal CMOS circuit design who are eager to engage in interdisciplinary research and contribute to the next generation of computing technology.








