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Research Assistant / PhD Student with Teaching Responsibility

Research Assistant / PhD Student with Teaching Responsibility

Job Description : Test and Built-In-Self-Test of CMOS-Based Biosensor Chips

At the Chair of Sensor Systems within the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at TU Berlin semiconductor and CMOS-based sensors are developed for biomedical purposes. This is done together with academic and industrial partners from material sciences, bio physics, bio chemistry, and medicine within the framework of Europe-wide interdisciplinary cooperative projects.

In this context openings are available as

Research Assistant with Teaching Responsibility

reference number: WM-43, salary: BAT IIa

The related responsibilities are to support teaching and research activities and/or to support the on-going setup of the laboratories.

The related research topics are focussing on the development of methods for test and yield evaluation of CMOS-based biosensor chips, in particular also on development of application oriented built-in-self-test structures and strategies. The opportunity to work towards a PhD degree is supported.

All openings are full-time positions for maximally five years. Part of these openings may also be assigned as postdoc positions.

Applicants must have a diploma or a master’s degree from a university in electrical engineering or in a similar discipline with excellent grades. Moreover, a basic background in analog circuit design, CMOS processing, CMOS device physics, and electrical metrology is required to successfully approach the research topics.

In case of interest please email your application with appropriate documentation.

TU Berlin is aiming for an increase of the percentage of women, applications from female candidates are explicitly welcome. In cases of equal qualification, aptitude and expertise of the applicants, female applicants will be given preferential treatment for those salary groups and careers in which females are underrepresented. Applications from severely disabled people with appropriate suitability are given preferential treatment.

Category : Electrical Engineering
Contact address : Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thewes
TU Berlin
Sensor and Actuator Systems
Sekr. E3
Einsteinufer 19
10587 Berlin
Germany

Keywords : CMOS, Biosensor Chip, Built-in-self-test, Analog CMOS design, CMOS device physics

Name : Roland Thewes
Email : roland.thewes@tu-berlin.de

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December 24th, 2009
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