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for mobile wireless links. The postdoc will also work closely with international collaborators, through (among other possibilities) research visits to other research labs on sub-THz and LEO satellite networks
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to deliver the reconfigurable terahertz topological states for the application in the next generation of wireless communications. To be successful in this role, you will have: a PhD or equivalent qualification
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commitment to diversity and inclusion and an open-minded viewpoint, and embrace the University’s commitment to Aotearoa, New Zealand’s bicultural heritage and Te Tiriti o Waitangi. You will hold a PhD in
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Security, Next-Gen Wireless and Optical Technologies, and Space-Based Communication and Autonomous Systems. Applicants should possess minimally a recognized MEng degree, preferably PhD, in Electrical and
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(NSI), the Center for Visual Computing (CVC), the Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT) and the Institute of Advanced Computational Science (IACS). More information about
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that can power the next generation of wireless infrastructure. We will explore how to combine heterogeneous computing platforms with distributed MIMO architectures to support both real-time AI workloads and
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) Rewards and Benefits: 33 days annual leave, plus 9 buildings closed days for all full time staff (Part time workers should pro rata this by their FTE). Use our total rewards calculator: https://www.hw.ac.uk
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Profile Leading Researcher (R4) Positions PhD Positions Country Poland Application Deadline 29 Dec 2025 - 00:00 (Europe/Brussels) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 40 Offer
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/wireless technologies and/or free-space optical communications What you will do Supervise master’s and/or PhD students to a certain extent Possibility to engage in teaching at undergraduate/master’s level
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Intelligent Transceivers: Heterogeneous integration of radio frequency circuits and digital processing microchips (S3.5-ELE-Henthorn) School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research