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two PhD student positions to carry out research with the Signal Processing group in the area of next generation space-terrestrial wireless communications and sensing. We are looking for ambitious and
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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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cells and their role in obesity related complications such as insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. In addition, we are interested in how signals coming from immune cells are influencing healthy vs
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, undergraduate and postgraduate education in communications engineering, statistical signal processing, network science, and decentralized machine learning. Welcome to read more about us at: https://liu.se/en
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. Gry Hulsart Billström (PhD., Dept. of Medical Cell Biology) and Prof. Nils Hailer (Dept. of Surgical Sciences; Orthopaedics and Hand surgery, Uppsala University). In living tissues, cell-to-cell and
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, signal processing and/or wireless communication. Basic knowledge of and/or experience in working with reinforcement learning/other machine learning algorithms Excellent command of spoken and written
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design using advanced CMOS technologies, along with a solid background in analog and digital signal processing systems. Comprehensive understanding of the entire IC design flow, including circuit design
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Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Sweden Application Deadline 30 Nov 2025 - 18:00 (Europe/Stockholm) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week
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involving the emergent high velocity air fuel (HVAF) and high-power axial plasma spray (APS) processes. Two distinct research tracks envisioned for the PhD student positions are: (i) utilizing alternative
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research focuses on the function of adipose tissue immune cells and their role in obesity related complications such as insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. In addition, we are interested in how signals