Ph.D. and PostDoctoral positions on Secure and Fault-Tolerant Implants
This is the 2nd call for new job postings in the field of secure and fault-tolerant implants:
Our Neural Computing & Implants Lab (www.erasmusbrainproject.nl) of the Neuroscience Department of the Erasmus Medical Center, the Netherlands, is conducting research on next-generation implantable medical devices (IMDs). IMDs are resource-constrained embedded systems with unique functional and quality requirements. The overall objective of the research performed is to deliver techniques at the implant architecture, compiler, system and communication level for achieving by-design IMD security, privacy and fault tolerance. The selected candidates are expected to work on one or more of these intertwining subjects.
This research will be part of the SHARCS Horizon 2020 EU-funded project (www.sharcs-project.eu). Collaborative partners are the Delft University of Technology, the Chalmers University of Technology and the National Technical University of Athens.
The research group has a solid track record in contributing to design principles of high-performance and low-power embedded computing systems.
Erasmus MC is a partner in the HiPEAC European Network of Excellence and an official collaborator in the H2020 Flagship: Human Brain Project (HBP - www.humanbrainproject.eu). Where HBP works on fully simulating the cerebral cortex, Erasmus MC is adding in accurate simulations of the cerebellar cortex.
For more details please check the posting here:
https://www.hipeac.net/jobs/9013/one-phd-position-and-one-postdoctoral-position-on-secure-and-fault-tolerant-implant-architectures/