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Doctoral student in Electrical Engineering focusing on design of radio frequency integrated circuits
repeaters for the 6th generation mobile communication systems (6G), especially for so-called massive MIMO systems. The frequency range is 7-12GHz, part of the so-called FR3 frequency range in 6G. Important
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-nitride devices and circuits. Our research in GaN HEMT technology target application within wireless communication and radar systems. About the research project This PhD student position will focus
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For the doctoral programme in question, the following are considered as other qualifications: Experience in scientific programming and algorithm development. Knowledge/experience in wireless communication systems
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Join us in shaping the future of wireless communication by developing a fundamentally new transmitter architecture that pushes the limits of energy efficiency and data capacity. About us The
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education in digitalization and electrification including renewable energy sources, electric vehicles, industrial IoT, AI, 6G communication and wireless sensor networks as well as research and education
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. Documented teaching and communication skills. We offer Lund University is a public authority which means that employees get particular benefits, generous annual leave and an advantageous occupational pension
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the area of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. More specifically, the position will involve dense research activities in the area of designing, experimenting and theoretical development with the following
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focused on future advanced communication systems that integrate wireless communication technology and networks, software, data, and security through relevant application areas (advanced digitalization). In
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digital integrated circuits design and system development for full-duplex repeaters augmented massive MIMO systems, a key technology for the 6th generation mobile communication systems (6G). The main focus
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student positions within two major research initiatives at KTH: SMART-6GSAT and 3D-NET. These projects aim to shape the next generation of wireless networks by developing energy-efficient, resilient, and