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innovation hub dedicated to advancing the frontiers of wireless communications and shaping the networks of the future. As a newly established center, it represents a timely initiative that aligns closely with
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network and indoor wireless access based on the use of visible light communications (VLC). 2) contribute to the development of novel high-capacity PON architecture, including 50G-PON and coherent 100/200G
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be qualified for this position, you should have ▪ Excellent master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Communications Engineering, or a related field ▪ Strong knowledge in wireless communication
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in the University System of Georgia. UNG is focused on a mission of educational excellence, leadership development and community engagement opportunities that develop students into leaders for a
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Associate with background on AI and machine learning for wireless networking and communications. The successful candidate will work under the direction of Dr. Marwan Krunz, Director of the Wireless
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. Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD degree in electrical/electronics engineering, telecommunications or related field. Other requirements include: Strong background in wireless communication systems and
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wireless communications systems. For details, you may refer to the following: https://wwwen.uni.lu/snt/research/sigcom The successful candidate is expected to perform the following tasks: Design, analyse and
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are listed below:; ; Research Topic #1 – Automatic User Requirements Assessment for On-demand Emerging Wireless Networks; - knowledge of Vision Foundation Models (VFMs) and Vision Language Models (VLMs
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preferred but not required. ? The prospective applicant does not have to be an expert in localization. However, good knowledge of wireless communications, digital signal processing, and computer algorithms
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into communication-based systems, with particular emphasis on monostatic and bistatic configurations. The activities include the design of sensing algorithms that operate natively within modern communication