Post doctoral researcher in CMOS image sensor electronics for surgical assistance, Cork
Client:
Tyndall National Institute
Location:
Cork, Ireland
Job Category:
Other
EU work permit required:
Yes
Job Reference:
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Job Views:
3
Posted:
02.04.2025
Expiry Date:
17.05.2025
Job Description:
DOH-06 Post doctoral Researcher in CMOS image sensor electronics for surgical assistance.
Contract: Full Time/Fixed Term
This position is jointly sponsored by Tyndall National Institute and Microelectronic Circuits Centre Ireland.
This project will utilise the huge advances in CMOS Image Sensor (CIS) technology to build micro-cameras for surgical stent operations, improving the safety and efficiency of these procedures.
The candidate will work with circuit designers to design a sub 1mm2 CMOS image sensor using advanced 3D stacked technology. Responsibilities include designing pixel readout circuits and characterising the imager performance for conference submissions.
Key Responsibilities
* Be creative and self-motivated, fostering a collaborative atmosphere within the MCCI and Biophotonics teams.
* Propose innovative circuits for the medical device camera project.
* Implement solutions on an integrated circuit using advanced CMOS image sensor technology, including system-level simulation, schematic design, and layout.
* Engage with the bio-photonics team to understand application requirements.
* Disseminate research results as directed by senior staff.
* Participate in Education and Public Engagement activities as required.
* Ensure compliance with Tyndall's Quality Management system and Health & Safety standards.
* Perform additional duties as required within the scope of the position.
Minimum Requirements:
* PhD in Electronic Engineering or a related discipline.
* Successful execution of Analog, Mixed-Signal, or RF circuits from block level to tape out.
* Ability to independently design challenging circuit blocks.
* Strong analytical, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
* Experience testing/characterizing CMOS image sensors.
* Good mathematical ability and knowledge of statistics.
* Familiarity with mathematical modeling tools such as MATLAB.
* Experience with industry-standard CAD tools such as Cadence and Mentor.
* Experience in mixed-signal circuit layout.
* Interest in medical applications.
For queries, contact Dr. Daniel O'Hare via email.
Salary will be in accordance with public sector pay policy, ranging from €41,207-€51,617 p.a. depending on experience.
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