SDU Microelectronics SDU Microelectronics Shaping the future of microchips - where AI, health tech, and quantum innovation meet. About SDU Microelectronics The SDU Microelectronics advances ultra-low-power chip design for smart sensors, neuromorphic AI, and biomedical systems, bridging cutting-edge electronics with spintronics, quantum technologies, and intelligent edge devices to drive innovation in healthcare, sensing, and next-generation computing. Research SDU Microelectronics focus on aggressively lowering the energy consumption of integrated electronics using device and circuit co-design. The main research focus of this group includes biomedical IC design e.g. brain implants, brain-tech computing e.g. neuromorphic computing, energy harvesting, e.g. batteryless IoTs, and memories e.g. spintronic memories. Menu About SDU Microelectronics Research areas Employees Research publications Research projects News Contact Follow SDU Microelectronics on LinkedIn SDU Microelectronics in the media Latest news 13 April 2026 New research project could extend critical battery life for drones By rethinking the way computers work, it is possible to improve the energy efficiency of digital systems, including drones for both civilian and military use. That is precisely what researchers from the University of Southern Denmark will be working on in a major new European project. Read more Load more Advanced Analog IC Design Training Course for researchers, students, and industry professionals Read more & register Cooperation We welcome a wide range of collaboration opportunities, from student projects at Bachelor’s and Master’s level to involvement in larger research initiatives. In addition, we offer possibilities for consultancy work and maintain a strong interest in partnerships with industry. Whether you are a student, researcher, or industry representative, we are open to exploring how we can work together to create value and innovation. To learn more about collaboration opportunities at IME and TEK, please click on the “Cooperation” headline - or feel free to contact us directly to discuss your ideas. Contact Us Professor Farshad Moradi, Head of SDU Microelectronics Send email Upcoming events and current announcements April 2026 Research Festival at SDU April 2026 offers plenty of exciting events on our campus in Odense. Read more Deadline: 15 March 2026 Job opportunity Two-year Postdoc position on Neuromorphic Bioelectronics for Brain-Computer Interfaces. Apply now! Read more Deadline: 15 December 2025 Job opportunity Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Photonic Integrated Circuits. Apply now! Read more New project NeuroEar: In-Ear Multi-Modal Monitoring of Brain Disorders Congratulations to Assoc. Prof. Milad Zamani on receiving a DFF grant for an exciting three-year project. Read more Share on Facebook X Linkedin Email Copy link