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of Norway is impossible without electronic systems. We are Norway’s leading academic environment in this field, and contribute with our expertise in areas ranging from nanoelectronics, phototonics, signal
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wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its staff and students. Within the faculty of Engineering and Architecture, the IDLab research group (https://idlab.ugent.be/home
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Technologies (quantum communication, computing, sensing, nanoelectronics, emerging devices, energy-efficient systems) Cybersecurity and Cyber Physical Systems (hardware, software, and network security; AI
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Posting Details Position Information Position Title Empire Innovation Professor, Electrical Engineering Department Department of Electrical Engineering Posting Number F250114 Posting Link https
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. · Advanced Materials, Nanoelectronics, and Emerging Devices – 2D materials, spintronics, MEMS/NEMS, and flexible electronics. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to build upon existing
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expertise in areas ranging from nanoelectronics, phototonics, signal processing, radio technology and acoustics to satellite technology and autonomous systems. Knowledge of electronic systems is also vital
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The digitalization of Norway is impossible without electronic systems. We are Norway’s leading academic environment in this field, and contribute with our expertise in areas ranging from nanoelectronics, phototonics
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Transformation program that seeks to increase equity in STEM fields through collaboration (https://www.umass.edu/advance/ ). For more information on work-life balance at UMass Amherst, see https://www.umass.edu
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architecture. , Electric Vehicles , Electromagnetics , Embedded Computer Systems , energy , MEMS , microsystems , Nanoelectronics , Power Electronics , smart power grid , VLSI Appl Deadline: 2025/10/31 11:59PM
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tenure review process: https://facultyaffairs.oregonstate.edu/out-cycle-tenure-review-procedure . The Department of Physics at Oregon State University (OSU) invites applications for a full-time tenure