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to antennas and antenna arrays, and the solution of inverse problems and elec-tromagnetic imaging. Required teaching duties: in the disciplines of the research sector IINF-02/A and within the PhD programs
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of an experimental setup for the characterization of plasma discharges intended for plasma antennas operating in the C/X band. Measurement campaign on different plasma discharge designs to identify pressure levels
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for: Antenna design with beamforming capability. Integration of integrated circuits. Programming and characterization of prototypes. Measurement in anechoic chamber and real scenarios. Data processing. Where
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systems, advanced sensing technologies, application of deep learning and AI for wireless systems, etc. For more details, please view: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/eee We invite applications for the position
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advanced CMOS and III-V technologies, including the related radiating elements and antenna-arrays. Your role will cover a dynamic mix of tasks: Development-on-demands Participation to funded projects
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room temperature and cryogenically cooled detectors, various passive and active components, and antennas at submillimeter-wave and terahertz frequencies. We are looking for highly motivated candidates
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EENG 5543 Antennas and Wireless Propagation with Lab Shift Specifics Up to 20 hours per week Flexible with schedule of availability Required Qualifications Educational Requirements Must be enrolled in
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resolution, treatment precision, and safety. The candidate will be involved in one or more of these areas, including the design of novel reconstruction algorithms, antenna elements, imaging and hyperthermia
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of channel estimation, channel sounding, and multipath modeling (channel impulse response, frequency response, MIMO models, AoA, AoD, delay, Doppler, etc). RF Systems: Familiarity with RF front-ends, antennas
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this limitation, Ln3+ need to be surrounded by appropriate highly absorbing chromophoric groups which can function as ‘antennae’ by absorbing the excitation light and transferring the resulting energy to