Research Assistant Clock Recovery for Implantable Sensors
Contract: Full Time/Fixed Term
Microelectronic Circuits Centre Ireland (MCCI) is an EI / IDA technology centre hosted at Tyndall National Institute. Its mission is to carry out industry-led world-class Analog, Mixed-Signal and RF integrated circuit research and to deliver trained people and IP to industry. MCCI is collaborating with 35 companies and many of the staff eventually transfer into the thriving microelectronics industry in Ireland. MCCI targets real-life applications with its research and currently has projects in diverse topics such as DNA detection for food safety, next generation optical communications, bio-sensing, imaging for security applications and early cancer detection. Please visit www.mcci.ie for more information.
The project
Advanced medical diagnosis and treatment monitoring require miniature sensor systems that can be implanted in the body. Among the applications are monitoring cancer tumours and neural signals in the brain. Providing powering for these sensors is a challenge. While the size of batteries is reducing with new technologies such as solid state batteries they remain either too large or have only a limited capacity constraining the operating lifetime of the sensor. Most integrated circuits need an accurate clock to digitise or transmit/receive data. Crystal Oscillator based circuits are too bulky for the mm3 devices required by these devices. This work proposes to investigate ultra low power Clock Recovery circuits to create a low power, low area clock on board the implantable device.
The Role
The successful candidate will be based at MCCI in Tyndall National Institute, Cork. They will model, architect, design and test ultra low power clock recovery circuits for medical implantable devices.
What’s on offer
You will have the opportunity to work in a multi-disciplinary team consisting of Clinicians, medical systems architects, integrated circuit designers, magnetics and power systems experts as well as:
* Work as a highly valuable research team member in a world-class technology centre that has a very young, dynamic, vibrant and self-driven work environment that focuses on high impact research results which are strongly aligned to Industry partners.
* Great career development and advancement that is highly visible to the semiconductor industry through direct contact or IEEE publications.
* Collaborate with Medical Device industry on advanced implantable sensors.
* Opportunity to attend and publish work at leading conferences such as IEEE Solid-State Circuits conferences and IEEE BioCAS conference.
* Attend training courses and workshops, use the latest industry CAD design tools.
* Opportunity to publish in leading IEEE journals.
* Excellent working conditions including 23 Days of annual leave.
Key Responsibilities
* Engage with the multi-disciplinary team to understand the sensor signals and the application.
* Propose innovative sensor interface circuits to meet the requirements.
* With guidance, implement the solution on an integrated circuit. This involves system level simulation, algorithm development, schematic design, layout and validation of manufactured silicon.
* Engage in the dissemination of the results of the research.
Essential Criteria
* MEng in electrical engineering, electronic engineering, physics or related relevant discipline.
* The successful candidate will be highly analytical with good interpersonal and organisational skills.
* Experience in the area of Analogue, Mixed-Signal or RF circuit design.
Desirable Criteria
* Evidence of creative skills/creativity.
* Experience of digital design and verification using Verilog or VHDL.
* Experience designing CMOS integrated circuits.
* Good mathematical ability and knowledge of statistics.
* Previous use of mathematical modelling tools such as MATLAB or Python.
* Experience of lab measurements.
* Knowledge of integrated circuit design tools such as Cadence/Mentor.
Tyndall National Institute has a proactive entrepreneurial culture and we welcome applications from candidates who possess entrepreneurial and creative skills/experience, including the creation of technology start-ups.
Appointment will be made on the Tyndall/UCC Research Assistant scale € 31,962- € 41,943 per annum. Salary placement on appointment will be in accordance with public sector pay policy.
Any queries relating to this position can be forwarded to Dr. Daniel O' Hare.
Closing date of application is 13th December 2024.
Application Instructions
Please make sure to attach an up to date CV/Resume AND a brief motivation letter outlining how you meet the ‘Essential Criteria’ for this role.
Please note that Garda vetting and/or an international police clearance check may form part of the selection process. The University, at its discretion, may undertake to make an additional appointment(s) from this competition following the conclusion of the process.
Please note that an appointment to posts advertised will be dependent on University approval, together with the terms of the employment control framework for the higher education sector.
At this time, Tyndall National Institute does not require the assistance of recruitment agencies. Tyndall National Institute at University College, Cork is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
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