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Antenna Design: Developing innovative antenna systems compatible with metal detector coils, optimized for tasks such as minimum-metal landmine detection and deep object detection. Low Power, Compact
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simulation of scenarios with different materials and geometries. - Support the development and implementation of signal and image processing algorithms, including fast inversion techniques, FFT, and nonlinear
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are invited for the position of Senior Research Scientists for Computational Electromagnetics research To conduct research on advanced computational algorithms for modeling of complex electromagnetic scattering
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dimensionality reduction * development of optimization algorithms and numerical modeling procedures * development of simulation models using commercial packages (CST, ADS, HFSS, etc.) * writing technical reports
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, tracking and control (TT&C) subsystems, payload data transmission (PDT) subsystems including deep space and near Earth transponders, proximity and intersatellite (ISL) link antennas and equipment, high speed
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, tracking and control (TT&C) subsystems, payload data transmission (PDT) subsystems including deep space and near Earth transponders, proximity and intersatellite (ISL) link antennas and equipment, high speed
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, tracking and control (TT&C) subsystems, payload data transmission (PDT) subsystems including deep space and near Earth transponders, proximity and intersatellite (ISL) link antennas and equipment, high speed
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-terminal antennas and beamforming operating in FR1 bands and future FR-2, enabling robust terrestrial–satellite integration for safety-critical air mobility services. To develop AI-based algorithms
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is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to work in the field of Extra-Large MIMO (XL-MIMO) communications, also known as ultra-massive MIMO. This emerging technology dramatically scales up antenna
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components. Experience with development of distributed processing algorithms. Experience with wireless system design and analysis, including antenna systems, baseband processing, and system simulations