Uppsala University, Department of Electrical Engineering
Electrification and digitalisation are among the major areas for the future transition to sustainable societies. The Department of Electrical Engineering conducts successful research and education in these areas – including renewable energy sources, electric vehicles, industrial IoT, 6G communication, and wireless sensor networks, as well as research and education in Life Science, health technology, smart electronic sensors, and medical systems. The Department of Electrical Engineering is an international environment with around 160 employees who contribute to important technological energy and health at the Ångström Laboratory.
We are now looking for a PhD student in Neuromorphic Devices and Circuits for next-generation sensing and computing.
Come and join us! The position is placed at the Division of Solid-State Electronics, within the Department of Electrical Engineering. Here you will find a welcoming working environment with an active doctoral student network and a variety of experimental projects. The division collaborates with Swedish companies – both public and private – as well as other stakeholders within the various research areas. We look forward to receiving your application. Join us in building the future!
Human brains can process complex, dynamic, and real-time information with remarkable efficiency after millions of years of evolution. Neuromorphic computing, inspired by how the human brain functions, offers a promising solution to dramatically lowering power consumption and enables fast and adaptive information processing in today's Zettabyte-scale data era. Artificial neurons and synapses are the core building blocks of neuromorphic systems. Yet currently, these neuromorphic circuits still fall far short of the efficiency and functionality of their biological counterparts.
This project aims to overcome these limitations through a synergistic circuit–device co-design that jointly optimizes both circuit architectures and component properties, ensuring that intrinsic device physics effectively translate into significant system-level improvements. In this project, we will develop neuromorphic devices with inherent biological resemblance and compact, low-power neuromorphic circuits. We will also simulate high-efficiency spiking neural networks (SNN) and build neuromorphic sensory systems to validate performance and explore broad biomedical and other potential applications. The outcomes will contribute fundamental knowledge and new technologies that move us closer to sensing and computing systems approaching the efficiency of the human brain.
This project involves both experimental development and theoretical modelling. Therefore, it requires the candidate to have a solid background in physics, electronics, and mathematics, along with strong practical experimental skills.
We have an exciting research environment shaped jointly by the doctoral student and the research team. The doctoral student will be supervised by at least two supervisors and will carry out the project within a multidisciplinary setting where scientists of complementary backgrounds collaborate.
Duties:
Qualifications required:
We are looking for candidates with:
We place great emphasis on personal qualities such as creativity, perseverance, the ability to work independently, and a structured approach to problem-solving. You should have strong motivation, a critical mindset, strong problem-solving skills, good collaboration skills, and the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly. Being able to organise and structure your work efficiently is also key to succeeding in the role.
The candidate must have good communication skills in English, both orally and in writing.
Application instructions:
The application should be written in English.
You are welcome to submit your application no later than February 25, 2026. UFV-PA 2025/3821.
Tagged as: Life Sciences
Doctoral (PhD) Student Position in Virology and Immunology To be a doctoral student means to devote oneself to a research...
ApplyPhD Position – Computational Neuroscience And Systems Biology Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? To be...
ApplyDoctoral Student In Computer Science With Focus On Interaction With Multi-Agent Systems Lund University was founded in 1666 and is...
ApplyDoctoral (PhD) Student Position in Computational Pathology The Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics conducts research in epidemiology and biostatistics...
ApplyPhD Student In Multi-Scale Modelling Of Aqueous Organic Redox Flow Batteries Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Science and Technology, Faculty...
ApplyDoctoral Student In Computer Science With Focus On Methods And Tools For Neuromorphic Computing Lund University was founded in 1666...
ApplyPlease visit uu.varbi.com.
Don't forget to mention that you found the position on jobRxiv!
