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PhD students, postdocs, and faculty on joint projects, ensuring experimental results support theoretical work. Co-author scientific publications in IEEE journals and conferences, and contribute to open
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Overview Qualification type: PhD Subject area: Various Location/Campus: University of Hertfordshire / College Lane Campus Start date: January 2026 (or as soon as possible after that) Closing
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can be found here - https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/apply/applying Please submit a 1 page research statement that outlines your reasons for applying for this studentship, explain how you
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-disciplinary research. Experience in scientific publishing. For Doctoral Researcherposition: Eligible for PhD study at Aalto University. Please see the student information and admission criteria at https
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Brunswick invites applications for invites applications to apply for tenure-track positions in 1) RF/Antenna systems and wireless sensors; 2) Security, especially in information security and AI/machine
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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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Brunswick invites applications for invites applications to apply for tenure-track positions in 1) RF/Antenna systems and wireless sensors; 2) Security, especially in information security and AI/machine
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should be processed. This can include filters, FFTs, modulation, coding, multiple-antenna operations, hardware non-ideality compensation and a few other blocks. More recently, artificial intelligence has
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collaborations. Qualifications: Mandatory: PhD or equivalent in a relevant field. Refer to the Position Descriptions for further details on key selection criteria for Lecturer (Level B) and Senior Lecturer (Level
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establishing the existence of binaries of stellar-mass black holes. In the mid-2030s, the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) will begin to observe thousands of low-frequency gravitational-wave sources