ACTO Technion

Analog Converters, Transceivers & Optics (ACTO) Research Group at the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology

As the demand for faster and more power-efficient data processing and communication continues to rise, there is a growing need for innovative circuit and system-level solutions to overcome key bottlenecks in AI computing, data centers, and emerging communication technologies. Our research aims to push the boundaries of performance, power efficiency, and scalability, enabling the future of high-performance computing, cloud infrastructure, and next-generation communication technologies.

Opportunities for Students

The ACTO Lab is actively recruiting motivated MSc, PhD, and Postdoctoral students. Our research offers hands-on experience in cutting-edge analog and mixed-signal design, with opportunities to work on next-generation high-speed interfaces, electro-optic transceivers, and multidisciplinary sensing systems.

Testimonials

Being part of this excellent group, which combines outstanding students and experienced engineers from industry, gives me both a professional and enjoyable environment. It helps me achieve more, improve my personal abilities, and build an academic foundation that will serve me in industry and research.

Ofir Glick
Graduate Student

Since joining Ariel's research group, I have found an inspiring environment that combines academic depth with practical innovation in cutting-edge mixed-signal technology. It has given me the opportunity to grow as a researcher while guiding students in their first steps in chip design.

Alex Svetlitza
Researcher and Lab Engineer

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