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Technology at Lund University, The Faculty of Engineering, is unique in covering the entire technology stack — from wireless hardware and radio systems to distributed cloud platforms and applications. This broad
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following research topics: Resource allocation for wireless networks Radio resource management and mobility management Cognitive radio or adaptive communication systems, including dynamic spectrum access
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for vehicular communications, with a focus on wave propagation characterization and radio channel modeling. • Contributing to the implementation and preparation of measurement campaigns. • Analyzing measurements
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Role: Postdoctoral Research Associate in Radio Frequency (RF) Power Amplifier Grade and Salary: Grade 7 - £37,694 - £47,389 Contract Type: Full-Time (35 hours per week), Fixed Term (36 Months
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. Hongjian Sun and offering creative or innovative solutions. To liaise with research colleagues and make internal and external contacts to develop knowledge and understanding to form relationships for future
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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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hardware and radio systems to distributed cloud platforms and applications. This broad expertise enables research that seamlessly connects connectivity, computation, and cloud-native design. To The Division
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addition, it conducts research on digital signal processors for software-defined radio, aiming to balance flexibility with energy efficiency. The team also develops innovative tools such as TTool, an open
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communications (ISaC) to network design using O-RAN; from statistical learning theory to software defined radio (e.g., USRP) prototypes. The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has both
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processing, convex optimization, distributed processing, machine learning, and tensor analysis. Our applications span various domains, including audio and acoustics, wireless communication, radio astronomy