62 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark
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collaborators. It is expected that the candidate can publish research findings and contribute to the academic community through seminars and conferences. Opportunities for participation in teaching and mentoring
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conferences. You will work in close collaboration with a group of senior scientists, technicians as well as Post Docs and PhDs all engaged in the Villum Investigator project MicroAM. A 3–6-month foreign stay
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technologies for quantum photonic networks? We are now strengthening our research team on quantum light sources in silicon and are opening three PhD positions within fabrication, characterization, and theory
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professional network through international research stays and develop innovative solutions that support the global transition to sustainable energy systems. Apply now to make a difference in the field
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at Dartmouth College (USA). To follow the DTU program, you will be granted a unique study environment, together with several PhDs and Post Docs in related fields. Your primary tasks will be to improve
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-matter interactions for applications in sensing, optical communications, and quantum technologies. The scientific environment at our department is vibrant and highly collaborative with world-class
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RISC-V ISA. Your project will involve developing and verifying time-predictable on-chip communication to support multicore systems and provide a basis for real-time automotive functionalities
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.” This position is part of the IntelliWind (Intelligent Systems for Autonomous Wind Power Plant Operations) project, a prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network (MSCA DN) funded by the European Union. As
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architectures. You will be seconded to the Technical University of Munich during the project. The contributions will include: Conducting cutting-edge research in IoT and Wearable Systems, Communication, Sensing
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Job Description We are seeking candidates for a 3-year PhD project as part of the European Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network on “Consumer Energy Demand Flexibility in Electricity Use