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PhD Studentship: High speed IC Design with novel dielectrics for 5G infrastructure and precision el

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Global Academy Jobs
Location
United Kingdom
Closing date
Mar 20, 2019

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One of the undisputed trends in the IC industry is the scaling of the fabrication geometries. Besides the clear benefits of lower power consumption, higher speed and higher integration, this trend present new challenges to designers. One of these trade-offs is the usage of back end of line (BEOL) capacitors with low-k dielectrics. The new dielectric allow a higher capacitance per unit area but comes at the cost of increased dielectric absorption and random mismatch. This project will explore in-depth analysis of the capacitor non-idealities limiting the performance of the state of art numerical converters. The main areas of investigation focus on the capacitor mismatch drift and dielectric absorption. Assisted by a group of world leading data converter specialists and academics, you will gather experience in circuit design, layout, characterisation, data analysis and modelling.

Applications are invited for this 3-year Industrial PhD studentship in collaboration with Analog Devices Inc. in Newbury. The studentships will be in the Sustainable Electronic Technologies Group (https://www.set.ecs.soton.ac.uk/ ) within Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) and based in Analog Devices' R&D centre in Newbury. The research project will use state-of-the art design tools, fabrication of the ICs on the latest deep submicron technology nodes, and facilities at the University of Southampton and Analog Devices for design and device characterisation. Informal enquiries may be directed to Kees de Groot, (chdg@soton.ac.uk ), or Rares Bodnar (rares.bodnar@analog.com )

Candidate Requirements:

Applications would be welcome from candidates holding good degrees (1st class or 2:1 honours MEng, MSc and BEng) in Electronic Engineering, Physics, or a similar programme. Experience in either electronic characterisation or analogue electronic design is strongly desirable. In addition to the standard PhD studentship, this position includes an enhanced annual stipend, industrial placement, and generous annual allowance to cover attendance at international conferences.

This post is open to UK citizens only. The post will be offered to suitable candidates before the deadline.

3 year EPSRC Industrial CASE Ph.D. studentship

Funding: stipend of £18,000.00/year and all fees

Eligibility: UK Nationals only

Deadline: April 1st 2019

Start date: anytime

References: Informal enquiries may be directed to Kees de Groot  https://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/people/chdg , (chdg@soton.ac.uk), or Rares Bodnar (rares.bodnar@analog.com)

How to apply:

To apply for this studentship please submit an application for a PhD in Electronics and Electrical Engineering, mentioning the project and project supervisor - see http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/phd/how-to-apply 

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