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- Control of Communication networks - Markovian Processes - Network Based Localisation / Radio based connectivity - Adaptive bandwidth - Mesh networking - Wireless Sensor Networks - Edge Computing - Time
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Aggregation with full treatment of Porosity, Mass, and Compaction PhD 3: Interaction of Light with Large Porous Dust Aggregates and the Link to Observations PhD 4/5: Unraveling the nature of fast radio bursts
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for radio transceivers, validated through measured and verified state-of-the-art performance. Results are expected to be disseminated through high-impact international journals and leading conferences in
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. The ANTARES ANR project aims to develop BAW resonators with superior quality factors in the 8-24 GHz range, to be included in 6G radio-frequency filters. For this application, one partner of the project has
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to investigate the feasibility and advantages of new design principles for transceiver frontend design, including data converter solutions. Expected outcome is a disruptive and novel approach to co-optimized radio
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. To meet the demands for accuracy and robustness from emerging applications such as urban air mobility and defence, the navigation community is moving toward cognitive, multi-domain solutions that can
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principles for transceiver frontend design, including data converter solutions. Expected outcome is a disruptive and novel approach to co-optimized radio transceiver design with measured and verified state
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in liquid-like lasers (fast-gain devices with quasi-constant intensity) we can go further: resonant radio-frequency (RF) modulation transforms the spectrum into a synthetic frequency lattice, enabling
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Aggregates and the Link to Observations PhD 4/5: Unraveling the nature of fast radio bursts through a multifaceted look at their local environments PhD 6/7: Mapping neutron stars - inside and out (subject to
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expertise in areas ranging from nanoelectronics, phototonics, signal processing, radio technology and acoustics to satellite technology and autonomous systems. Knowledge of electronic systems is also vital