Research Associate
JOB TITLE
Research Associate
LOCATION
Worcester
DEPARTMENT NAME
Electrical & Computer Engineering - NFR JM
DIVISION NAME
Worcester Polytechnic Institute - WPI
JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY
The Integrated Circuits and Systems (ICAS) Laboratory at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), in collaboration with MIT, invites applications for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to lead the design of custom integrated circuits for next-generation sub-mm-scale implantable biomedical devices. This position is aligned with a large-scale ARPA-H-supported effort (Oculab) focused on developing clinically robust implantable sensing platforms.
Project Overview
The Oculab program aims to develop a fully integrated, sub-millimeter-scale implantable system capable of continuous physiological monitoring with embedded intelligence. The device integrates:
- Custom mixed-signal ICs for high-precision biomedical sensing
- Energy harvesting and energy-efficient system design
- Low-latency wireless communication
The long-term vision is to establish a new class of autonomous implantable biomedical devices that enable continuous monitoring, early detection of disease progression, and clinically actionable insights.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Position Responsibilities:
The postdoctoral researcher associate will:
- Architect and design custom mixed-signal integrated circuits for sub-mm-scale implantable systems
- Lead multiple IC tapeouts from concept through silicon validation
- Design ultra-low-power analog front-ends for biomedical sensing
- Develop ADCs, power management blocks, clocking systems, and on-chip interfaces
- Contribute to low-power digital/AI accelerator blocks for on-device inference if needed
- Co-design sensing interfaces with luminescent and other physiological sensor modalities
- Collaborate on energy harvesting and communication subsystems
- Perform post-silicon validation, characterization, and system-level integration
- Mentor graduate students and contribute to proposal writing and high-impact publications
Required Qualifications
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering or related field
- Strong background in analog/mixed-signal IC design
- Demonstrated experience with multiple successful silicon tapeouts (strongly required)
- Expertise in low-power design techniques
- Experience with advanced CMOS technology nodes (strongly required)
- Proven ability to independently lead full-chip design and validation (strongly required)
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience designing ICs for biomedical or implantable devices
- Knowledge of energy harvesters, power management, and wireless power transfer circuits
- Track record of publications in leading conferences/journals (ISSCC, JSSC, CICC, TBioCAS, etc.)
Ideal Candidate Profile
We seek a candidate who thrives in ambitious, high-impact research environments and is excited about translating advanced integrated circuit design into clinically meaningful biomedical technologies. The ideal candidate will combine deep technical expertise with system-level thinking and a strong interest in advancing next-generation intelligent implantable systems.
Environment
The ICAS Laboratory provides a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary environment, working closely with clinicians, biomedical engineers, and translational partners. The position offers exposure to large-scale federally funded research programs and opportunities to shape the future of implantable intelligent biomedical systems.
To Apply
Interested applicants should submit a CV, a brief research statement, and contact information for a reference.
Compensation:
Annual salary is $60,000 - $70,000. Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity.
FLSA STATUS
United States of America (Exempt)
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