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Group, https://www.chalmers.se/en/departments/e2/research/communications-antennas-and-optical-networks/communication-systems/ , employing around 45 people, including 8 faculty and 25 PhD students. During
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documentation, report writing, and scientific publications associated with the project. Where to apply Website https://sede.uvigo.gal/public/catalog-detail/27660208 Requirements Research FieldEngineering
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of suitable substrates such as NAD+. In the second phase the nanoreactor will be augmented with an artificial LH antenna based on self-assembling bacteriochlorophyll pigment aggregates or quantum dots. Finally
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communication and sensor systems. Design, model, and experimentally characterize sustainable antennas and wireless system components for Internet of Things (IoT) and industrial applications. Explore approaches
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MIMO, through the deployment of numerous antennas at both the transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) chains, has revolutionized wireless communications by significantly improving capacity and reliability, making
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, chapters of books, magazines and/or congresses specializing in the field of engineering of microons, antennas and sensors 20 Minimun points: 75 Selection process:A single phase of curricular evaluation and
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protocols aligned with 3GPP standards (LTE/5G). Develop and test SDR-based prototypes using OpenAirInterface (OAI) and Ettus USRPs. Integrate backscatter tags with biodegradable antennas and substrates
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. Knowledge of 2D materials, ECM-type memristor devices, and hands-on cleanroom experience, such as lithography and chemical processing, is required. Experience in modeling and antenna design is also desirable
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must be compatible with massive MIMO architectures, necessitating full-duplex operation and reciprocity. The project aims to establish an innovative IC-antenna co-design methodology for full-duplex
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“Electromagnetic models for spherical-wavefront U-MIMO THz communications”. Develop electromagnetic models for large antenna arrays with spherical wavefronts. Focus on deriving analytical models and channel limits