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Archipelago, integrating it into the global e-CALLISTO network. The project will deploy new-generation spectrometers and antennas to fill the observational gap over the North Atlantic, enhancing global space
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the mm scale. At lower frequencies it is common to use printed circuit antennas, which can be electronically switched between different radiation patterns and polarizations. Using these standard beam
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to explore bumblebee behaviour, navigation and landscape-use to better understand insect cognition. The overall grant covers microbattery development; antenna design; field experiments and cognitive modelling
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, detection, localisation, etc.) Reconfigurable/programmable radio environments and system/network-level antenna design Theory with guarantees (convex/non-convex optimisation, performance analysis, machine
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array antenna systems for imaging MIMO radar in autonomous driving applications. This work will advance the design and characterization of intelligent devices and environments for wireless communications
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PhD Studentship: Ageing of stowable polymer composites for space applications Deployable spacecraft structures, such as extendible masts and antennas, unfolding panels, and even inflatables
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. This includes overseeing local plasma experiments, such as the NORTH tokamak and a linear plasma device, and contributing to the design and optimization of antennas for ion cyclotron heating and gyrotrons
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for letting a multi-agent system - composed by aerial robots and a human operator - to fulfill tasks that require physical interventions (such as installing an antenna at high altitudes) by the robots
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of the Guo lab is to define fundamental principles governing the functional wiring of the brain. Toward this goal, we are focused on primary cilia, signaling antennae of almost all cells in the brain. Long