We are offering an interesting
PhD Position – Co-Optimization and Prototyping of Biophysics-Inspired Algorithms and Circuits
PGI-14 (Neuromorphic Compute Node) currently has an opening for a doctoral research position in biophysics-inspired algorithms and circuits, with a focus on co-designing energy–delay efficient hardware for applications in machine learning, signal processing, and combinatorial optimization. At PGI-14 we build circuits and hardware systems, taking inspiration from biological information processing systems. More about us and our work you find here: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/pgi/pgi-14
Institute issuing the offer: PGI-14
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This research primarily seeks to incorporate advanced neuron models, such as those capturing dendritic computation and probabilistic Bayesian network behavior, into unconventional computing architectures, replacing conventional structureless and deterministic LIF point-neuron models. This is pursued through circuit designs that exploit and control memristor dynamics (e.g., local activity and stochasticity). For example, localized dendritic activation underlies numerous computational functions across hierarchical levels, such as denoising (filtering), increased expressivity (tunable local activation), multi-timescale adaptation (local memory), and stimulus-specific adaptation (multi-task processing). While the co-optimization of dendrite-inspired functional circuits with emerging memory devices has only recently been explored, this doctoral project aims to advance that frontier.
Initially, the research will explore CMOS–memristor hybrid implementations, leveraging their analog tunability and high-order dynamics to realize dendrite-inspired functional circuits. These circuits will subsequently be integrated as core computational modules within unconventional computing architectures, enabling algorithm–circuit co-optimization across the computing pipeline with respect to key metrics such as power consumption, computational delay, and area efficiency. Beyond circuit prototyping, the project will conduct task-level benchmarking to evaluate overall system performance in relation to both dendrite–neurosynaptic functionalities and the intrinsic characteristics of memristive devices.
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We work on cutting-edge research topics with a high potential to positively impact society. We offer ideal conditions for you to complete your doctoral degree:
In addition to exciting tasks and a collegial working environment, we offer you much more: https://go.fzj.de/benefits
We welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds, e.g. in terms of age, gender, disability, sexual orientation / identity, and social, ethnic and religious origin. A diverse and inclusive working environment with equal opportunities in which everyone can realize their potential is important to us.
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Place of employment: Aachen
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