Hossein Kassiri in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at York University is inviting applications for 3 fully-funded graduate students (PhD or MSc) to join a lab as soon as possible, but no later than September 2025. The selected candidates will conduct research on design, development, and experimental characterization of microelectronic integrated circuits and systems for biomedical applications.
The project’s particular interest lies in the design of analog, mixed-signal, and digital integrated circuits for implantable and wearable technologies developed for neuroscience applications such as such as monitoring, diagnosis, and treatment of neurological disorders.
Benefits
- Full financial support
- Access to state-of-the-art tools and equipment for microsystems design, fabrication, packaging, and testing
- Opportunities to engage in interdisciplinary research, collaborating with experts in neurosciences, clinical sciences, and various areas within electrical engineering and computer science
Eligibility
- Background and strong interest in designing analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits (IC) for biomedical applications
- Self-motivated, talented, and creative individuals