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on the development of new antenna and integrated circuit concepts for radar and electromagnetic modelling. The Electromagnetics (EM) and Integrated Circuit (IC) groups are involved as well as the Center for Wireless
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on the development of new antenna and integrated circuit concepts for radar and electromagnetic modelling. The Electromagnetics (EM) and Integrated Circuit (IC) groups are involved as well as the Center for Wireless
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propagation, electromagnetics, optimization, machine learning, and networking. Strong documented experience in these areas is commendable, particularly by having published your work. Candidates should have an
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, electromagnetics, optimization, machine learning, and networking. Strong documented experience in these areas is commendable, particularly by having published your work. Candidates should have an excellent mastering
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, the exploration of the Universe using information from a multitude of cosmic messengers, including electromagnetic radiation, neutrinos and gravitational waves, has led to several groundbreaking discoveries during
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, including the use of MATLAB. Experience with 3D electromagnetic simulation with Ansys HFSS or Keysight Momentum is a plus. The Phd is funded by Q-loop project of the Institut de Recheche Technologique
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of Electromechanics at the Electrical Engineering Unit at the Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences at Tampere University focuses on electromagnetic and electromechanical energy conversion
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and 3D electromagnetic simulations is considered a significant advantage. Your workplace You will be working at the Division of Electronics and Computer Engineering (ELDA), which conducts teaching and
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electromagnetic signatures, primarily focussed on linking the data from these exciting experiments with our theoretical understanding of gravity and the most extreme regions of the Universe. I am a member of the
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schema maritime innovation projects (subsidieregeling maritieme innovatieprojecten). The project leader is Advanced Electromagnetics BV. We also collaborate with Allseas, who are developping an SMR