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Subject: [CAN lead] University of Freiburg (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität-Freiburg)
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The Lab of Microelectronics at the Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg is situated in the Department for Microsystems Technology (IMTEK). With a large history of continuous-time sigma-delta ADC designs, the chair of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Yiannos Manoli has expertise in analog/mixed-signal CMOS circuits. Recently, the interests spread to include field programmable analog arrays (FPAAs), sensor read-out circuits and energy harvesting power controller. They use the latest Cadence products in both the analog and digital domain to achieve complex mixed-signal chips and regularly tape-out designs in state-of-the-art CMOS technologies.

The Department for Microsystems Technology in Freiburg has a unique curriculum for MEMS engineering including a one term cleanroom practical and offers international Bachelor and Master programs. Teaching of microelectronics in this context needs to provide a broad overview on modern design-methodologies and bring the students very fast to hands-on experiences. The excellent partnership with local and international companies proves the high level of education, which makes graduates valuable for the industry.

Your contact person is Joachim Becker, who is also moderator of the AMS-Methodology Forum and happy to answer any further questions.

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