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, wireless networks, software defined networks (SDNs), and future Internet paradigms, underwater communications, satellite communications; Web security and systems security (e.g., remote attestation); User
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next-generation wireless systems for both communication and sensing. Core Responsibilities: Collect and analyze data, including periodical/literature search and utilizing specialized skills in related
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areas from the wireless channel through various layers of the communication stack (www.tue.nl/cwte ). The laboratory facilities include fully opensource OpenRAN-compliant 5G/6G testbed with commercial
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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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development of wireless activation and communication systems enabling safe, efficient, and selective control of neurobots. Your work will focus on wireless energy transfer, external transmitter/receiver systems
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international journals (IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, Transactions on Signal Processing, etc.). The post-doctoral researcher should be qualified to apply for professorships and endorse positions
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key challenges relating to the radio channel and system design. Challenge 1: to design wireless communication systems, it is paramount to have a verifiable model of the physical propagation channel by
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) devices as energy harvesters from indoor ambient light and as data receivers in optical wireless communication (OWC) scenarios, providing next generation Internet of Things (IoT) devices with efficient and
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interpretation of experimental results. Maintain detailed laboratory records and ensure quality control in all experiments. System Integration & Prototyping: 20% Integrate energy harvesters with wireless sensor
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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