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Qualifications PhD in Astronomy or other closely related field. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Expertise in infrared, radio, and polarimetric data, as well as in galactic and/or extragalactic astrophysics, which could
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(DSP) is preferred. Has solid knowledge of electronics, including circuit design, PCB layout, and hardware troubleshooting. Has relevant competence in the areas of Radio Frequency design and measurement
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and deliverables within the project. Particular contribution will be required on: Design and prototyping of radio frequency hardware for powerline communication applications Design of PCB assemblies
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(DSP) is preferred. Has solid knowledge of electronics, including circuit design, PCB layout, and hardware troubleshooting. Has relevant competence in the areas of Radio Frequency design and measurement
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proper operation and maintenance of equipment. Job Requirements Has a bachelor’s degree in Electronics; Specialization in RF/Microwave or Digital Signal Processing (DSP) is preferred. Has solid knowledge
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Radio Frequency (RF) Systems: Extensive knowledge on network management and control Software Defined Radio (SDR): Data Analysis and Processing Programming and Software Development AI/Machine Learning (AI
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and functionality of the SRCNet. Knowledge, background, and experience with spectral-line radio data, ideally with a proven publication record relevant to SKA precursors is desirable. Experience with a
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via collaborations, working groups and/or research teams. Knowledge of research areas fundamental or complementary to the next generation of radio facilities and/or engagement in the research areas
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cosmological magnetohydrodynamic simulations, including, but not limited to, dust properties, cosmic rays, and mock infrared and radio observations (i.e., ALMA, JWST,SOFIA, VLA, SKA). The ultimate goal is to
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simulations, including, but not limited to, dust properties, cosmic rays, and mock infrared and radio observations (i.e., ALMA, JWST,SOFIA, VLA, SKA). The ultimate goal is to characterize the evolution and role