The Ferdinand-Braun-Institut Leibniz-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik (FBH) is an application-oriented research institute in the fields of high-frequency electronics photonics and quantum physics. It researches and realizes electronic and optical components modules and systems based on compound semiconductors. These devices are key enablers that address the needs of todays society in fields like communication energy health and mobility.
The focus in the RF Power Lab is on applications with output powers in the range of 5...200 W in the microwave range up to 40 GHz. We work on novel concepts to increase efficiency in broadband modulated power amplifier systems for modern telecommunication and signals with high peak-to-average power particular we investigate dual-input amplifier systems based on load & supply-voltage modulation and how to use them in AI-controlled intelligent self-tunable systems. Integrated reconfigurable components and circuits are also in focus and more advanced integrated transceivers for radar and addition we develop novel autonomous RF measurement systems for improved RF power transistor characterization and the optimization of such devices based on machine learning.
Reference number 08/26
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and analysis of GaN technology characterization data
live measurement library and electrical measurements to optical data connection
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Does it sound interesting Then we look forward to receiving your online application. To apply please click on Apply online and submit your complete application documents by April 13 2026.
If you have questions please contact Dr. Olof Bengtsson Tel.:-2643 E-Mail:
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Das Ferdinand-Braun-Institut ist eine anwendungsorientierte Forschungseinrichtung auf den Gebieten der Hochfrequenzelektronik, Photonik und Quantenphysik. Es erforscht und realisiert elektronische und optische Komponenten, Module und Systeme auf der Basis von Verbindungshalbleitern.