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School graduates over a thousand students who are ready to take on great ambitions and challenges. For more details, please view: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/eee We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral
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microfabricated in the FBK cleanroom facilities. The goal is to optimize individual circuit elements and to realize complete devices capable of generating entangled microwave states of light, which are essential
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from qubits. To achieve this, a first-stage microwave amplifier with very low noise is required. Over the past five years, our group has been developing Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifiers (TWPAs), and
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, “Demonstration of a multiplexer of dissipationless superconducting quantum interference devices,” J. Appl. Phys., vol. 111, p. 054510, 2012. [2] K. D. Irwin and K. W. Lehnert, “Microwave SQUID multiplexer,” Appl
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to bibliographic research, programming activities for data analysis and implementation of electromagnetic models and algorithms, and preparation of articles. Where to apply Website https://selezionionline.cnr.it
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at a lower cost. The trend to do this faster and cheaper is called "new space". The instrument design must also consider the changed conditions introduced by AI. The project focuses on microwave sensors
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-ionizing radiation. We offer a research topic in the field of microwave-based diagnostics and therapy, particularly focusing on microwave imaging and therapeutic hyperthermia, which is successfully applied
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for research in wireless communication, microwave engineering, and applied AI. Our research combines strong theoretical expertise with unique experimental facilities, including advanced RF laboratories
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communication, microwave engineering, and applied AI. Our research combines strong theoretical expertise with unique experimental facilities, including advanced RF laboratories and high-performance computing
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directions of optimization of device performance. About us The Microwave Electronics Laboratory (MEL) at the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience employs more than 40 people performing world-class