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. Familiarity with MATLAB. Familiar with using an oscilloscope. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with wearable devices and metamaterials. Familiarity with manufacturing. Experience with experimental work
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-institutes/research-in-electronic-electrical-and-systems-engineering/communications-and-sensing/communications-electromagnetics ) and Metamaterials and Nanophotonics group (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk
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foR sOldierS and vehicleS” (EDF - European Commission). Where to apply Website https://sedeelectronica.unavarra.es/oficina/tramites/acceso.do?id=8734&block=PD… Requirements Research FieldPhysicsEducation
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of the Metamaterials and Nanophotonics group (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/centres-institutes/research-in-physics-and-astronomy/quantum-matter-and-photonics/metamaterials-and-nanophotonics ) and the
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including, but not limited to, women and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic. The research programme will take place in the an interdisciplinary environment of the Metamaterials and Nanophotonics group (https
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computing, metamaterials and photonics. Many of the challenges posed by new technologies remain to be tackled at scientific, application and capability levels to deliver maximum value from satellite-derived
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nano-scale thermal transport, phononic crystals, opto-mechanics, thermoelectricity, acoustic-metamaterials, topological bosonics and NOEMS. The group, led by Professor Sotomayor Torres is currently
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testing novel mechanical and acoustic metamaterial designs. The project is funded directly by a prestigious MSCA grant. The successful candidate will have a high-scoring Masters degree in Mechanical
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, including nano-scale thermal transport, phononic crystals, opto-mechanics, thermoelectricity, acoustic-metamaterials, topological bosonics and NEOMs. It is led by Professor Sotomayor Torres . The group is
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facilities in France, with a cleanroom of 2900 m2. Within C2N, the Silicon Photonics group (https://minaphot.c2n.universite-paris-saclay.fr/en/ ) has a vast expertise on passive and active photonic devices