POST DOCTORAL POSITION
RF AND ANALOG IC RESEARCH FELLOW
Position: Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Salary: $39,000-$50,000 (TAX FREE)
Duration: 36 Months
Contract: Fixed Term
Start Date: 1st September 2013
Location: United Arab Emirates
The Department of Electrical Engineering at the American University of Sharjah (AUS) invites applications
for a 3 years post-doctoral research position. The applicant should be active and experienced in the field
of analog and radio frequency integrated circuits, ideally in low power transmitters and high efficiency
power amplifier design for medical applications. The candidate must have a record of good quality
publications and RFIC research experience. The applicant must, or about to, be a PhD graduate to apply.
The project is fully funded by the Semiconductor Research Corporation (www.src.org) and the AUS
(www.aus.edu). The department technical facilities and equipment available are state‐of‐the‐art.
This includes a new class-10,000 clean-room for chip characterization and a dedicated graduate EDA lab
with up-to-date PDKs (smallest node: 65nm RF CMOS) on Cadence tools. The successful applicant will
join a group of young and active researchers and students in a friendly and academically active
environment.
To apply or for more details on the project and all enquiries, please email or send your CV to:
Dr Lutfi Albasha, lalbasha@aus.edu
RF AND ANALOG IC RESEARCH FELLOW
Position: Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Salary: $39,000-$50,000 (TAX FREE)
Duration: 36 Months
Contract: Fixed Term
Start Date: 1st September 2013
Location: United Arab Emirates
The Department of Electrical Engineering at the American University of Sharjah (AUS) invites applications
for a 3 years post-doctoral research position. The applicant should be active and experienced in the field
of analog and radio frequency integrated circuits, ideally in low power transmitters and high efficiency
power amplifier design for medical applications. The candidate must have a record of good quality
publications and RFIC research experience. The applicant must, or about to, be a PhD graduate to apply.
The project is fully funded by the Semiconductor Research Corporation (www.src.org) and the AUS
(www.aus.edu). The department technical facilities and equipment available are state‐of‐the‐art.
This includes a new class-10,000 clean-room for chip characterization and a dedicated graduate EDA lab
with up-to-date PDKs (smallest node: 65nm RF CMOS) on Cadence tools. The successful applicant will
join a group of young and active researchers and students in a friendly and academically active
environment.
To apply or for more details on the project and all enquiries, please email or send your CV to:
Dr Lutfi Albasha, lalbasha@aus.edu
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