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for this PhD position will be conducted in the research team on Intelligent Wireless Networking. Job description Wireless systems are omnipresent in our daily life, but it is far from perfect, especially
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worldwide. ANCHOR has meticulously designed fifteen doctoral projects that focus on cutting-edge innovations in optical, radio, and THz wireless communications and the harmonization of coexisting spectra and
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robustness against various types of jamming. Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) systems are becoming a key enabling technology for next‑generation wireless networks. However, these systems
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ICT Services & Applications. The SigCom research group of SnT, headed by Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas, focuses on wireless/satellite communications and networking. The research areas focus
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PhD Studentship: ENACT: ENvironment-Aware Communication modes between Things Next-generation wireless and non-terrestrial networks will rely on intelligent electromagnetic environments capable
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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. The Wireless Engineering and Complexity Science Lab (WhyCOM) and Not A Space Race Lab (NASR
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to carry out a research project leading to a doctoral degree. The doctoral studies typically take about 4–5 years. At Chalmers you will be part of the Wireless Systems team within the Communication Systems
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and mitigation within the general study programme wireless communication; as per April 1, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The duration of the positions is three years. In electronic engineering
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tissue, radiologists insert a localisation device (RFID, magnetic seed) into the tumour pre-operatively. Wireless methods hold promise however, due to the scale of current RFID tags, delivery is
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, thermal, electromagnetic or kinetic), are critical for the sustainable operation of wireless IoT devices and remote sensors. The world can reduce reliance on batteries and fossil-fuel-derived power if more