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the general study programme Wireless communication; as per May 1, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The candidate will be based in Copenhagen at the CMI Section (Communication Media and Information
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primarily utilize the Biomechanics/Motor Behavior lab. This lab is approximately 2000 sq. ft. and features: (a) 13.5 foot ceilings; (b) a Vicon 10 optical camera system; © Delsys wireless EMG System; (d
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joining. https://www.nict.go.jp/en/employment/technical_researcher_treatment_ec… [Work content and job description] This position requires sufficient knowledge and skills to contribute to the R&D of state
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hold a doctoral degree or are enrolled in a doctoral program at the time of appointment, NICT will, in principle, cover the costs necessary for obtaining a doctoral degree after joining. https
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on cutting edge technological areas, such as artificial intelligence for wireless, neuromorphic computing, remote sensing, quantum communications, 6G satellite systems or ultra massive MIMO, among others? CTTC
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Department of Electrical Engineering Posting Number R250047 Posting Link https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/56332 Employer Research Foundation Position Type RF Professional Job Type Full-Time Appointment
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Promotion Unit, Quantum ICT Collaboration Center, Open Innovation Promotion, Headquarters and Social Innovation Unit - Yokosuka, Kanagawa Wireless Networks Research Center - Soraku‑gun, Kyoto (Keihanna
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including 16 PhD students trained in several European countries (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101227338 ). You will be appointed for three years, during which time you will study for a fee free PhD
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explaining interest and relevant experience - should be submitted exclusively at the following link: https://jobs.candidate.kornferry.com/go/ext/SUY4Z1/242 New York University seeks a Senior Vice President for
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, combining the radio frequency (RF) circuitry of a transceiver with the digital processing needed for machine learning, all in a single microchip. Next generation wireless devices will not only send and