July 13th, 2018
Post‐Doctoral Positions Available Now
The FAST Lab at the University of Washington has two post-doctoral positions
available. Our lab has funded projects which are focused broadly on RF,
mm-Wave and Biomedical Systems-on-Chip (SoCs). Specifically, one project seeks
to explore, implement and demonstrate full duplex wireless communication front-
ends, both at RF and mm-Wave frequencies using novel circuit and architecture
techniques, in addition to other phased-array projects. The lab has strong ties
to the highly-ranked University of Washington Medical School, with collaborate
projects partnering with the Radiology department, to investigate communication
electronics for PET imaging systems, as well as a joint effort on neural
interfaces with the department of Biophysics. The PI serves as co-director for
the Center for Design of Analog‐Digital Integrated Circuits (CDADIC) and is
an active member of the NSF funded Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering
(CSNE).
Individuals seeking a post-doctoral position will have numerous opportunities
to publish with existing graduate students in all the lab’s focus areas of
research. The candidate should have strong analog, mixedsignal and digital
integrated circuit design experience and knowledge. Individuals will be
expected to interface with other PIs for cross-disciplinary efforts. Only
candidates who have experience with IC design, simulation and testing will
be considered. Individuals with a MS degree and at least 2 years industry IC
design experience, could be considered as a funded PhD student.
Seattle serves as an international technology hub with a thriving start-up
community, providing virtually limitless possibilities for collaboration, both
on and off campus. Our group has active collaborations with industry in the
Seattle/Bay Area and beyond. Our research lab resides in the Electrical
Engineering Building which is at the center of the beautiful University of
Washington (UW) campus. UW is in the heart of Seattle which offers many
opportunities for social activities as well as beautiful outdoor experiences in
the surrounding countryside.
Required skills: Strong working knowledge of Cadence, Matlab, Python or
equivalent. Familiarity with either neural interfaces and/or wireless systems
/applications.
Lab Webpage: https://www2.ee.washington.edu/research/fast/
If interested, please submit a CV to Chris Rudell ([email protected]).
Competitive salaries offered. (USD 45k~75k per year, depending on skill set)