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with antenna-like arms to harvest the full solar spectrum (UV–Vis–IR), enabling efficient solar-driven hydrogen production while simultaneously detoxifying industrial wastewater. Join us! We invite
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requirements include Expertise in several areas among the following is desired: radio system modeling, electromagnetics, antennas, propagation, RF frontends, radar. Demonstrated expertise in channel modeling and
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | about 6 hours ago
relays, the burden on DSN scheduling can be significantly reduced. The use of frequency division (OMSPA) enables all probes communicating through the relay to be received by one DSN antenna, enabling DSN
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Offer Description Project: EIC Pathfinder APACE nr 101161312 ‘Towards biomimetic sunlight pumped laser based on photosynthetic antenna complexes’ Description of tasks: synthesis of functional dyes
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FieldPhysics » AcousticsYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria - PhD thesis in acoustics, mechanics - Skills in structural acoustics, signal processing, antenna processing
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requirements include Expertise in several areas among the following is desired: radio system modeling, electromagnetics, antennas, propagation, RF frontends, radar. Demonstrated expertise in channel modeling and
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characteristics of signal sources based on measurements collected from antenna arrays. In the project, a cornerstone will be the use of theory and methods from optimal mass transport and convex modeling. The goal
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particular focus will be a detailed comparative study of chlorophyll pigments in photosynthetic antenna complexes and reaction centres, with the aim of isolating the features of the protein environment
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the following is desired: radio system modeling, electromagnetics, antennas, propagation, RF frontends, radar. Demonstrated expertise in channel modeling and characterization Hands-on experience with RF and/or
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, for example, the location and spectral characteristics of signal sources based on measurements collected from antenna arrays. In the project, a cornerstone will be the use of theory and methods from optimal