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, including Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), Einstein Telescope, Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO), and NANOGrav. This involvement will enable them to compare theoretical predictions directly
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common materials in new ways to build bespoke, miniaturised antennas using magnetic nanoparticle structures. Your designs will make it possible to integrate digital technology platforms in previously
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of RF signal propagation, antenna theory, and the electromagnetic spectrum as applied to UAS communications and telemetry. Applies wideband spectrum monitoring, real‑time spectrum analysis, and signal
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localization, communication, and control. The work will account for the deployment of emerging technologies, including extremely large antenna arrays and leaky-wave antennas, on mobile autonomous agents
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layersTelecomAI Lab: AI-based solutions for 5G/6G and satellite communicationsCSAT Lab: Design, fabrication, and measurement of advanced antenna technologies Your role We look for Doctoral Researchers from diverse
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to pack a large number of antenna elements at the transmitter and receiver side, thus enabling ultra-massive multiple-input multiple-output (UM-MIMO) with the potential of tera-bits per second data rates
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State Information (CSI) in dense CF networks, while supporting infrastructure with a high number of antennas; Scalable solutions for the interconnection of data-centers, to enable distributed neuromorphic
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processing, alongside neuromorphic schemes targeting an order-of-magnitude power reduction in multi-antenna installations, a 10 dB BER improvement, and a 3 dB increase in processing-unit noise tolerance
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in multi-antenna installations, a 10 dB BER improvement, and a 3 dB increase in processing-unit noise tolerance; at the regional-edge, it advances fronthaul support for CF radio units using multi-band
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Group, https://www.chalmers.se/en/departments/e2/research/communications-antennas-and-optical-networks/communication-systems/ , employing around 45 people, including 8 faculty and 25 PhD students. During