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: Strong background in communication theory, signal processing, and wireless communications Proven track record of publications in relevant IEEE journals and conferences Extensive experience in physical
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. This involves the development of mathematical models for signal transmission/reception, derivation of performance limits, algorithmic-level system design and performance evaluation via computer simulations and/or
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models for signal transmission and reception, derivation of fundamental performance limits, algorithmic-level system design, and performance evaluation through computer simulations and/or experimental
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, telecommunications or related field. Other requirements include: Strong background in communication theory, signal processing, wireless/optical communications, and communication system engineering Extensive experience
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for comparative analysis with THz bands, where RF signals exhibit quasi-optical properties. The PDA is expected to actively disseminate results through publications in high-impact journals and presentations
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experience in physiological signal processing (e.g., EMG, EEG, ECG) is an advantage. Familiarity with HCI principles and frameworks, in particular, experience conducting usability studies and designing user
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, statistical signal processing, optimization theory, machine learning and artificial intelligence. The candidate is expected to actively participate in experimental work focused on building datasets of channel
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between engineering innovation and clinical application. Applicants must have a PhD in an engineering or biomedical-related field. Excellent experimental skills relevant to the project (in particular device
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Strong background in communication theory, signal processing, and wireless communications, Extensive experience in physical (PHY) layer algorithm design and performance analysis, Proven track record
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play a pivotal role in Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) sensing, a technique that significantly enhances nuclear spin signal. Candidates will contribute to the development of new classes of organic