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Anantha Chandrakasan

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Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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Energy Harvesting

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Biosensor

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Electrical Engineering

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Ulkuhan Guler

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Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Postdoctoral Position in Integrated Circuit Design for Biomedical Applications

A postdoctoral position is available in the research group of Prof. Ulkuhan Guler at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, in close collaboration with Prof. Anantha Chandrakasan at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The research focuses on integrated circuit design for biomedical applications, with an emphasis on biosensing, analog front-end design, ADCs, energy harvesting, and RF communication. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to lead the development of next-generation biomedical devices, including ultra-miniaturized implantable systems. The postdoc will work in a highly interdisciplinary environment that spans sensors, microelectronics, photonics, energy systems, AI-driven analytics, and clinical translation. This position is ideal for candidates passionate about advancing biosensor technology and medical innovation. The research group is engaged in cutting-edge projects at the intersection of engineering and medicine, offering a dynamic and collaborative setting for professional growth. Applicants must have a strong background in integrated circuit design for biomedical applications, with prior tapeout experience required. Additional expertise in analog front-end design for biosensing, ADCs, energy harvesting, or RF communication is highly desirable. The position offers the chance to work closely with leading experts at both Worcester Polytechnic Institute and MIT, contributing to impactful research in the field of biomedical engineering. Interested candidates should contact Prof. Ulkuhan Guler at [email protected] or connect at the International Solid-State-Circuits Conference (ISSCC) for more information. For further details about Prof. Guler's background, visit her LinkedIn profile.