Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Employer
-
Field
-
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
-
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 creative candidates with
-
of Communication Systems carries out research, undergraduate and postgraduate education. We conduct research and education in communications engineering, statistical signal processing, network science, and
-
and significant piece of information to the right point of computation (or actuation) at the correct moment in time. To address this challenge, you will focus on developing theoretical and algorithmic
-
improvements. Develop neuromorphic sensory systems for biomedical and other application domains. Model and simulate neuromorphic devices, circuits and systems. Investigate spike-based signal processing and
-
, 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
-
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
-
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
-
the field of biotechnology, focusing on microbial physiology, precision fermentation, synthetic biology, bioinformatics, enzymes, and enzymatic processes. The purpose of the research is often linked
-
-time employment for a duration of 3 years, starting in February 2026. Objective of the project: Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is used to treat debilitating menopausal symptoms, which affect up to 70