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applied mathematics/statistics, electrical engineering, telecommunications engineering or equivalent, with excellent study records, and possibly one or two publications in conference proceedings and/or
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: The Student Content Assistant (Level 2) provides support to the Student Information and Communications team to create written and visual content for students to be distributed on a range of channels including
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channel coding for 6G The doctoral candidate will work fully at TUM as a regular TUM employee (full E13 position). This research will be done within a research & development project with a high-tech company
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highly motivated and skilled senior software engineer to develop software and computer models in the field of Computational Neuroscience for simulation analysis at ionic channel level of the nerve
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Requisition Id 16059 Overview: We are seeking an Electrical or Computer Engineer who will focus on software-defined radio (SDR) system development, integration, and deployment. This position
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linear stability analysis of 3D flow in rectangular channels Knowledge of ANSYS FLUENT and/or OPEN Foam CFD codes, Python, Paraview, … Extensive experience in programming A knowledge of complex fluid
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and developing mitigation strategies for future-proofed silicon-level trust. Job Requirements: Minimally PhD or Masters in Electrical / Electronic / Computer Engineering with at least 6-8 years
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Engineering at University of Sheffield. Project Overview: Traditionally, nuclear reactor design and safety assessments rely on "sub-channel" (1D) and "system" (lumped-parameter) codes. While efficient
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for converged Wireless-opTical cOnfiguratioNs”. The research will cover three key pillars: Artificial-Intelligence (AI)-driven models in the access domain, focusing on CF technology to efficiently acquire Channel
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. These electrical impulses are generated in the muscle cells through the action of ion channels in the cell membrane, allowing entry and exit of charged ions. Variations in the genes encoding ion channels can cause