PhD in Engineering - Analog IC design empowered by AI-driven EDA tools
About the Project
Applications are invited for a four-year, fully funded PhD research studentship in analog IC and system design, enabled by AI-driven EDA tools, at the James Watt School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK. University of Glasgow is an internationally top 100 university (#79 in QS World University Rankings 2026). The program is funded by the university and industry partners.
Analog IC design remains largely a manual and experience-driven process. As circuits grow more complex and design requirements become more stringent, this traditional approach struggles to maintain both design quality and efficiency. There is no doubt that AI-driven analog IC design will be the trend for both industry and academia over the next few years. Although there are many AI-enabled EDA algorithms, very few reach the level of practical use. Prof. Bo Liu’s AI-driven analog IC design algorithms reached the practical-use stage and were adopted by MathWorks (from MATLAB 2027a) and partnered with Cadence (with the first tool expected in 2027).
This PhD project focuses on designing cutting-edge analog ICs and systems (e.g., ADCs, PLLs) empowered by these AI-driven design tools. Not only will the student produce novel high-quality analog IC designs for publication, but the student will also become part of the first generation of analog IC designers armed with AI-driven design techniques, which are highly sought after by both industry and academia.
The studentship is expected to be available from 1st October 2026 (negotiable). Applicants should hold at least a first or upper-second class honors degree (or the equivalent) in microelectronics or electronic engineering. Competence in analog IC design is essential. Programming experience is not required but highly desirable.
Informal inquiries are very welcome and should be made to Prof. Bo Liu via email. Please submit a full CV together with a cover letter describing how you meet the requirements. Initial selection and interview will be held, and only the selected candidate will apply formally. Before the interview, please do not apply online.
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