Graduate Student Research Assistant (Ph.D)
1 Position
PSyLab currently has one funded position in the group for the academic year 2022-2023 in the area of energy-efficient IC design (clocking, voltage-regulation, processor design) or baseband processor design employing run-time inference.
The group welcomes enthusiastic, curious students who are committed to conducting research with the highest standards of quality and integrity. A strong foundation in basic Electrical and Computer Engineering concepts, and an interest in integrated system design (Digital/Analog/Mixed-signal) is essential. An interest in control systems, signal processing, computer architecture, or communication electronics is a plus. However, we are primarily interested in critical thinkers with solid foundations, a good work-ethic and an eagerness to learn. We’ll work out the rest in the fullness of time.
Graduate Student Research Assistant (MS)
2 Positions
We typically invite 1-2 promising students each year to join the group and take part in research and professional development activities. Funding is NOT guaranteed, and depends on a variety of considerations including the research project and opporutnities for Teaching Assistants. For unfunded positions, student exposure and training are accorded a much higher priority over specific research goals.
Undergraduate Researcher
2 Positions
The group welcomes enthusiastic, motivated undergraduates from EE/CE/Math/Physics, with a strong grounding in at least one area of integrated system development (e.g., digital/analog design, power systems, computer architecture, IC testing). Students will either take on a directed project to build system modules to be used in research applications, develop test infrastructure (e.g., test PCB’s, FPGA emulators), or team up with graduate students to assist and collaborate on solving challenging research problems in the areas of signal processing control, optimization and data-driven regression.