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environment encompassing the six primary areas of specialization of electrical engineering: electric power and energy systems; control systems; electromagnetics, antennas and microwaves; electronics and mixed
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prototyping space. Six primary areas of specialization are control systems; electric power and energy systems; electromagnetics, antennas and microwaves; electronics and mixed-signal design; physical
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semiconductor plant converted to lab space. Six primary areas of specialization are control systems; electric power and energy systems; electromagnetics, antennas and microwaves; electronics and mixed-signal
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the designs and development of small antennas/radiators for WEH/WPT using commercial EM software Test and characterization of RF/microwave circuit components Facilitate antenna/radiator fabrications and testing
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, sensing, and signal processing. RF Engineering: We encourage applications from those working in microwave and millimeter-wave circuits and systems, including antennas, RF front ends, next-generation
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to solve real-world problems. Current activities include:•Microwave communications and millimeter-wave engineering•Radio propagation and antenna design•Remote sensing and object imaging systems•Advanced
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: applied mathematics, mathematical physics, engineering mathematics, theoretical physics, electromagnetic theory, electromagnetic modeling, microwave and RF engineering, electromagnetics Appl Deadline: 2026
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theoretical and intellectual value, the research will benefit many applications, such as biomedical therapy, remote sensing, antenna/filter theory, and inverse problems in physics and engineering. Good working
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, while antennas and RF circuits have been combined into single systems, to our knowledge the boundary between digital processing chips and RF chips has not been investigated. If you take this project, you
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, and experimental astrophysics. Current research areas include dark energy, large-scale structure, cosmic microwave background, gravitational lensing, dark matter, galaxy formation and evolution