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: Wireless transmissions in sub-THz and THz bands [1] are widely regarded as an enabling technology for future 6G communications, due to the availability of unused spectrum. The short wavelengths enable
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Publications relevant to the position: J. M. Montes-Lopez, P. Serrano, M. Gramaglia, A. Banchs, “DiWi: A Transformer-Based Digital Twin for Wireless Mobility”, Elsevier Computer Networks M. Milani, V. Vomhoff, D
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for this PhD position will be conducted in the research team on Intelligent Wireless Networking. Job description Wireless systems are omnipresent in our daily life, but it is far from perfect, especially
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second (2.1) class degree in Physics plus a Master's degree in Physics before the programme starts. The rapid move to wireless devices and the proliferation of cloud-based technologies call for denser
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distributed wireless systems" which is conducted in collaboration between Linköping University (LiU) and Lund University (LU). Read more here: https://elliit.se/project/machine-learning-for-sensing-in
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robustness against various types of jamming. Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) systems are becoming a key enabling technology for next‑generation wireless networks. However, these systems
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- Markovian Processes - Network Based Localisation / Radio based connectivity - Adaptive bandwidth - Mesh networking - Wireless Sensor Networks - Edge Computing - Time Delayed Systems - Adaptive Queuing
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ICT Services & Applications. The SigCom research group of SnT, headed by Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas, focuses on wireless/satellite communications and networking. The research areas focus
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, electrochemical techniques, or drug delivery systems, and an interest in smart hydrogels and microneedle technologies. Familiarity with microfabrication, flexible electronics, or wireless control systems is an
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to carry out a research project leading to a doctoral degree. The doctoral studies typically take about 4–5 years. At Chalmers you will be part of the Wireless Systems team within the Communication Systems