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costly to deploy at scale. This leaves a critical capability gap in wildfire early detection. This PhD will explore a novel solution: using ambient Radio Frequency (RF) signals as passive environmental
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resonance, spin-Hamiltonians and time-dependent perturbations. Our experiments require hand-on experimental use of optics (e.g. lasers, detectors, lenses, etc.), microwave, RF and DC electronics, magnetic
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international company with interests in RF sensing and energy transfer technologies. The partner will provide PhD supervision, a placement and be part of the larger Hub community benefiting in the diverse
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the fundamental electromagnetic mechanisms and understand how anomalous effects may be exploited to design compact and low-cost antennas in RF/Microwave bands. The work will entail fundamental theoretical studies
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implementation of an automated test stand for superconducting cavities of HELIAC, which are currently under fabrication. The work will include aspects of RF design, cryogenic integration, and test automation, in
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Research (RF-CDR), with particular encouragement to advance high-quality, cutting-edge experimental research. Accordingly, demonstrate an outstanding capacity to generate original research questions and
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complex coefficients for growing array sizes. This problem becomes even more complicated in highly dynamic environments induced by user mobility. Finally, low-cost RF implementations incure hardware
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, Digital signal Processing (punctuation: 25) Item 03: Experience in: RF design for satellite comm, FPGA programming in VHDL., PCB design for RF (punctuation: 25) Item 04: Personal interview. The interview
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low-dimensional systems , Quantum Transport in topological phases , Radiation Therapy Simulation , RF Engineering , Scattering amplitudes , simulation-based inference , single- and multicomponent
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admission at the University of Adelaide, and who can demonstrate suitable experience in electrical engineering, physics, signal processing, or related fields. Experience with RF systems, antennas, or embedded