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cases of next generation wireless communications systems. For details, you may refer to the following: https://wwwen.uni.lu/snt/research/sigcom We're looking for people driven by excellence, excited about
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The SigCom research group of SnT, headed by Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas, focuses on wireless/satellite communications and networking. The research areas focus on the formulation, modeling, design, and
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operate technologies including GNSS-based VRT fertilizer and spray application systems, automated guidance systems, grade control systems, autonomy systems, and wireless and cellular communications. Design
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testing to evaluate the entire gastro-intestinal tract (https://www.med.umich.edu/gi/patients/mpu.htm ). The GI Physiology Technologist provides GI diagnostic testing for a diverse patient population
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University of California, San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 2 months ago
Job Summary As a Wireless Network Engineer, you will be essential in facilitating effective wireless communication and enabling the digital connectivity of the UCSF community across the Health
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the Network Team, the role is responsible for undertaking the maintenance of the BU physical network, telephony systems and enterprise wireless infrastructure to required levels of availability; ensuring
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at the intersection of AI, RF, and wireless communication. Your main tasks include developing machine-learning methods for wireless interference detection, mitigation, edge intelligence, and applying AI to optimize RF
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progress wireless wearables research demonstrators into products and spinouts. The goal of this role is to develop novel RF and microwave sensors and/or interface circuits for non-invasive sensing. In your
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progress wireless wearables research demonstrators into products and spin-outs. The goal of this project is to develop advanced body area networks (BANs) for wireless connectivity (MHz to mmWave) based
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progress wireless wearables research demonstrators into products and spinouts. The goal of this role is to develop custom application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) in cutting-edge CMOS processes