The School of Biomedical Engineering has a long history in, and is internationally recognised for, successfully developing integrated circuits for medical and scientific applications. The Digital Integrated Circuit (IC) Engineer contributes to the research, design, development, testing and optimisation of CMOS bioelectronic integrated circuits within the School of Biomedical Engineering. The role supports interdisciplinary research and development activities relating to biomedical microelectronics and neural interface technologies, working collaboratively with academics, engineers, industry partners and postgraduate researchers. The position provides specialist technical expertise in digital integrated circuit design, laboratory testing and performance evaluation of CMOS integrated circuits for biomedical applications. The role is responsible for contributing to circuit design solutions, conducting rigorous engineering analysis and testing, and supporting the ongoing improvement and translation of biomedical microelectronic technologies. The role reports to Associate Professor David Tsai (Biomedical Engineering; Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications) and has no direct reports.
Salary, Level 6: $103,866 - $110,801 per annum + 17% superannuation
Full Time (35 hours)
Fixed term for 12 months (potential for extension)
Location: Kensington – Sydney, Australia (full time on campus attendance)
UNSW isn't like other places you've worked. Yes, we're a large organisation with a diverse and talented community; a community doing extraordinary things. But what makes us different isn't only what we do, it's how we do it. Together, we are driven to be thoughtful, practical, and purposeful in all we do. If you want a career where you can thrive, be challenged and do meaningful work, you're in the right place. This role is part of UNSW School of Biomedical Engineering. Sitting at the intersection of technology and human biology, Biomedical Engineering applies the latest developments in computing, robotics and nanotechnology to medicine. A Biomedical Engineer analyses and designs solutions to problems in biology and medicine to improve patients' lives. It's a role which combines a strong aptitude for engineering, an inventive nature and passion for working in healthcare. Biomedical Engineers are fascinated by human anatomy and love problem-solving. They could invent a new diagnostic device such as a Bluetooth ECG that feeds information back to a patient's smartphone or a new prosthetic arm controlled by brainwaves, which are read through a hat worn by the patient.
Skills & Experience:
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Applications close: 11:55 pm (Sydney time) on Monday 15th June 2026
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