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well as a freely moving arena. A significant component of the work focuses on training animals and collecting both behavioral and neural data using an array of tools with a focus on telemetry and wireless
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researchers, engineers, technicians, post-doctoral researchers, PhD students, and administrative staff. The project is part of the regional POOCA project (“Organic Photovoltaics for Communicating and Autonomous
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on resilient 6G connectivity for mission-critical applications, and contribute to innovative European and Dutch national projects together with a team of talented PhD researchers? Information The future 6G
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to the overall architecture of the project’s wireless neuromodulation system. About You You will have: A PhD (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Electromagnetics, Bioelectronics, or a related
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specifically, you will be in charge of: Conducting advanced research on next‑generation wireless networks, with a focus on high‑performance and reliable communication over unlicensed spectrum. Designing and
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testing, and online convex optimization. This work is part of the ERC Advanced Grant project CONTRACT, which seeks to redefine the role of AI in wireless networks—from a potential reliability concern to a
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for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees are internationals
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the areas of signal processing for wireless communication systems including satellite communications and radar systems and is currently expanding its research activities in exploring several emerging use
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project's focused scope. The project - Chipless RFID (CRFID) opens a pathway towards fully sustainable wireless communication and sensing through the omission of silicon microchips, encoding information
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standardization efforts relevant to optical wireless technologies in coordination with academic and industrial collaborators. Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD degree in electrical/electronics engineering