MoleSense is an EPFL spinoff developing epidermal microfluidic biosensors to decode sweat and interstitial fluid chemistry in real time. The company brings together scientists and engineers to advance non-invasive pregnancy monitoring and women’s healthcare through wearable technology.
Role
As an IC Design Intern, you will contribute to the design of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) for wearable electrochemical biosensors. Your work will focus on ultra-low-power IC design, biomedical signal acquisition chains, electrochemical measurement techniques, and ASIC characterization within a startup environment.
Key requirements
EPFL/ETHZ Master’s student or European graduate (≤12 months) in IC design or microelectronics
Experience with ultra-low-power ICs and biomedical signal acquisition
Familiarity with electrochemical techniques and Cadence Virtuoso / Calibre
Hands-on, curious, and motivated to work in healthcare technology