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progress wireless wearables research demonstrators into products and spin-outs. The goal of this project is to develop advanced body area networks (BANs) for wireless connectivity (MHz to mmWave) based
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progress wireless wearables research demonstrators into products and spinouts. The goal of this role is to develop custom application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) in cutting-edge CMOS processes
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exploring several emerging use cases of next generation wireless communications systems. For details, you may refer to the following: https://wwwen.uni.lu/snt/research/sigcom The successful candidate is
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cases of next generation wireless communications systems. For details, you may refer to the following: https://wwwen.uni.lu/snt/research/sigcom We're looking for people driven by excellence, excited about
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To qualify for a PhD student position, you must have a master’s degree, or equivalent in signal processing, wireless communications, or mathematics. The research will focus on the signals in the physical layer
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educational workshops. Position Status Full Time Posting Number 25FA1242 Posting Open Date 12/15/2025 Posting Close Date Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience This position requires a PhD in
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industrial robotics, industrial IoT, 6G communication and wireless sensor networks as well as research and education within Life Science, smart electronic sensors and medical systems. The Department
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including employment history, list of publications, H-index and ORCID (see http://orcid.org/ ) Teaching portfolio including documentation of teaching experience Academic Diplomas (MSc/PhD) Representative
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application! We are looking for one or more PhD student(s) to the Division of Communication Systems at the Department of Electrical Engineering (ISY). Your work assignments Much of the traffic in 6G networks
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and communications, RF engineering and wireless networks, unmanned and autonomous system technologies, as well as quantum materials and sensing. KRI is expanding activities to other campuses within