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networks, RF and microwave circuits, antennas, electromagnetic simulations, embedded software for wireless communications BLE, LoRAWAN, UWB, etc. Additional comments None Website for additional job details
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amplifier (PA) design for integrated direct-to-cell active antenna arrays. The project is expected to lead to technological progress and high-impact scientific publications in power amplifier design for
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | about 3 hours ago
the relay to be received by one DSN antenna, enabling DSN resources to be extended across a greater number of missions. In contrast to a monolithic relay, swarms enable a greater degree of granularity in
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components. Experience with development of distributed processing algorithms. Experience with wireless system design and analysis, including antenna systems, baseband processing, and system simulations
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of microcontrollers interconnected via a can-bus, proven by a git repository ○ Experience in designing, constructing and characterising microwave antennas, proven by documentation ○ Design and 3D printing of microwave
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without analog components using simple digital modulation in the ISM frequency bands by simply adding an antenna to the FPGA component. During a previous work, our team showed that it was possible to use
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techniques with the constraints of silicon processes. In parallel, you will develop on-chip antenna structures, performing full-wave EM simulations and translating these designs into manufacturable layouts
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-based RF transceiver, Antenna measurement in near-field and far-field condition and using complex and power-only measurement. Qualification requirements Appointment as a research assistant requires
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commercial electronic design libraries, combining high-frequency circuit techniques with the constraints of silicon processes. In parallel, you will develop on-chip antenna structures, performing full-wave EM
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on synchronization and compensation of non-ideal system components. Experience with development of distributed processing algorithms. Experience with wireless system design and analysis, including antenna systems