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understanding of: Signal processing algorithms, Security and Privacy Antennas and RF sensing Machine learning for communications systems Integrated Sensing and Communications You will enjoy adventure in research
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CST Microwave Studio, HFSS or EM Pro for antenna modeling and design is required, as is experience with programming languages like MATLAB, Python, or similar for antenna array analysis and algorithm
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techniques for near-field microwave systems, design and test antennas/antenna arrays for near-field microwave imaging, model and simulate antenna and algorithm performance, participate in lab testing, write
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to implementation of antenna structures. The employment is a part of the strategic research area within IT and mobile communication, ELLIIT (elliit.se), and it is also connected to the recently established VINNOVA
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Warsaw University of Technology/the Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies, CEZAMAT | Poland | about 1 month ago
(TRL3 to TRL7) of sensors, antennas (incl. on-chip-packages) and measurement systems of sub-THz frequency bands oriented towards imaging for industrial applications, devices for material characterization
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Warsaw University of Technology/the Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies, CEZAMAT | Poland | about 1 month ago
environment, Measure 2.1 International Research Agendas. The candidate will lead WG4 (Terahertz Devices & Systems), which will aim to develop prototypes (TRL3 to TRL7) of sensors, antennas (including on-chip
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laboratories for electronics, antenna design, Industry 4.0 technologies, and composites engineering. Our composites team has a strong track record in using microwave heating for curing carbon fibre components
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technology that not only enhances signal coverage but also revolutionizes the way we control antennas, reducing system complexity, and paving the way for high-speed, efficient mobile communications. Project
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. The team's main research areas are: Architectures for Autonomous Robots, Learning, Temporal Planning and Execution Control, and Algorithmic motion planning. RIS is composed of 8 permanent researchers, 4
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in signal processing and control. Your role and goals As a researcher in this project, you will work on mathematical models for describing the radio environment and to design algorithms for estimating