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groundbreaking experiment: the direct harvesting and extraction of quantum entanglement from the electromagnetic vacuum states. This is a design-phase experiment of the project, which requires simulations
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27 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Aix-Marseille Université Research Field Chemistry » Other Physics » Applied physics Physics » Electromagnetism Physics » Optics Physics » Solid state
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skill requirements: Comprehensive knowledge of the practices, methods and trends in television and audio engineering, including the fields of frequency allocation, electromagnetic wave propagation, and
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to determine the optimal placement of these sources. Achieving the above objectives will require the expert use of multi-domain (circuital/electromagnetic) and propagation environment simulation tools. Where
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Broadcast and Studio Engineer - (Broadcast Engineer, Range I) - College of Liberal and Creative Arts
engineering, including the fields of frequency allocation, electromagnetic wave propagation, and signal strength measurements and tolerances. Comprehensive knowledge of federal communication rules and
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30 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Warsaw Department Faculty of Physics Institute of Geophysics Research Field Physics » Electromagnetism Physics » Optics Researcher
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Location Lexington, KY Grade Level 10 Salary Range $30.48-39.10/hour Type of Position Staff Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education AS Click here for more information about equivalencies: https
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. Other requirements include Expertise in several areas among the following is desired: radio system modeling, electromagnetics, antennas, propagation, RF frontends, radar. Demonstrated expertise in channel
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techniques, thermal mapping, power consumption analysis, electromagnetic emission patterns, etc. These measurements will be conducted in combination with an accelerated aging protocol. 3. Analysis of the trade
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electromagnetic transition probabilities. These observables enter directly into nuclear matrix elements—the fundamental carriers of structural information encoded in the nuclear wave functions. Their determination