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Will you advance the state-of-art in 6G communication networks? Optical wireless links using highly directional steerable laser beams can securely serve a high density of devices at high data rates
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communication networks? Optical wireless links using highly directional steerable laser beams can securely serve a high density of devices at high data rates. Your project optimizes energy efficiency and develops
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to a foreign university/institute from a Dutch university. Apply:Is opening 1 February 2026 Guidelines Academy Ter Meulen Grant 'Wireless pacemakers are as small as a vitamin pill, so they fit
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converters, such as ADC/DAC, TDC and PMIC, phase-locked loops, front-ends, for example detectors, communication and radar, wireline, optical and/or wireless transceivers Mixed-signal/RF ASIC design, simulation
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Technology Eindhoven (CWTe). All PhD projects within Polaris are strongly connected to the industrial partners. Information In the rapidly evolving field of wireless communication and radar systems, the demand
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Help advance next-generation biomedical implants through innovative ultrasonic wireless power transfer systems. Join TU Delft for a 10-month research project in integrated circuit design. Job
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developing a clinically compliant wireless platform for navigated capsule endoscopy and lesion detection. The research will investigate novel strategies for magnetic navigation, real-time localization, and
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the digital transformation of Europe by integrating satellite and ground networks. This fusion of terrestrial (TN) and non-terrestrial networks (NTN) will revolutionise how we live, work and communicate
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that demand high-speed analog-to-digital conversion, such as wireless communication, UWB ranging and automotive radar. At the end of your EngD study, you will have a test chip, which will have been designed in
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processing, convex optimization, distributed processing, machine learning, and tensor analysis. Our applications span various domains, including audio and acoustics, wireless communication, radio astronomy