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communication and sensor systems. Design, model, and experimentally characterize sustainable antennas and wireless system components for Internet of Things (IoT) and industrial applications. Explore approaches
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located in Lausanne and its developing antennae in neighbouring cantons in Switzerland, EPFL is a growing and well-funded institution fostering excellence and diversity. It offers a fertile environment for
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The EcoSentinel project (https://ecosentinel.eu/ ) aims
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, antennas, and/or MEMS at wafer scale—enables breakthroughs in energy efficiency, and bandwidth for next-generation systems based on chips. This position offers an exciting opportunity to develop and lead
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of integrated photonic antennas and metalenses. Responsibilities will include the fabrication process in the C2N cleanroom; the design and simulation of devices; and optical characterizations for design
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appropriate The post holder will join the Microwaves & Antenna Engineering Group (https://microwaves.site.hw.ac.uk/) and will be expected to work collaboratively and cooperatively in a team environment. Assist
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Angular Momentum Multiplexing (LAMM) . The project is an exciting opportunity to undertake work on antenna synthesis and physical layer radio to underpin the science to enable practical implementation
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Technologies Initiative (https://wirelesspower.ieee.org/ ). This project is characterized by a strong multidisciplinarity, with applications in the field of IoT. You will work on electronics, wireless
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repairing the Studio Transmitter Link (STL) and Transmitter Return Link (TRL) microwave systems within FCC regulations. Monitoring the performance of the main and two auxiliary broadcast antenna systems and
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IC design including processes beyond CMOS, and experience in tools like Cadence Virtuoso. While not required, skills in antennas and electromagnetics are a plus, as well as applications in backscatter