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of Electromechanics at the Electrical Engineering Unit at the Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences at Tampere University focuses on electromagnetic and electromechanical energy conversion
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and 3D electromagnetic simulations is considered a significant advantage. Your workplace You will be working at the Division of Electronics and Computer Engineering (ELDA), which conducts teaching and
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a team to undertake a PhD in the Optics and Photonics Research Group (OPG), supervised by Dr. Mitchell Kenney alongside collaborators within OPG and Life sciences. (https://www.nottingham.ac.uk
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engineering, applied mathematics, electrical engineering, and computer science. Desirable skills/interests: Signal processing, wireless communication, machine learning, electromagnetic propagation. Objectives
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regime, they must be isolated from their environment. One powerful approach is to levitate them in vacuum with electromagnetic fields, offering unrivaled dynamic control and a broad sensor mass range, from
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electromagnetic fields, offering unrivaled dynamic control and a broad sensor mass range, from femtograms to nanograms. In recent years, we made major progress in controlling the motion of such levitated systems
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Electromagnetic Fields Warm Dense Matter Coupling of Intense Light to Matter Measurement techniques and diagnostics (x-ray optics, lasers, spectrometers, detectors, etc.) Course organisation RS-APS offers a