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The Institute for Communication Systems (ICS) home of the 5G/6G Innovation Centre (5G/6GIC) is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow in Antennas and Propagation for 3D Angular Momentum Multiplexing
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Institute for Communication Systems (ICS) home of the 5G/6G Innovation Centre (5G/6GIC) is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow in Antennas and
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The School of Physical & Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) is seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow to advance research in AI-enabled metamaterials and antennas. Key Responsibilities: Develop AI/ML
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Associate [Appointment period: each for three to twenty-four months] Duties The appointees will assist the project leader in the research project - “Research on key technologies of complex antenna systems in
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electronics and telecommunications engineering (or equivalent), with relevant professional or academic experience in the design of analogue circuits, backscatter radio-frequency front-ends, antennas, sensor
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and intelligent networked systems, including theoretical and system-level research Demonstrated capability in advanced communication technologies, antenna systems, and machine learning–enabled methods
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an exciting opportunity to undertake work on antenna synthesis and physical layer radio to underpin the science to enable practical implementation of an evolution of this concept, 3D Angular Momentum
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, Body Worn Devices, wearable antenna design, and embedded systems. The WiSAR Lab has recently been successful in winning multiple PEACEPLUS and Interreg project funding. To support these major research
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Angular Momentum Multiplexing (LAMM) . The project is an exciting opportunity to undertake work on antenna synthesis and physical layer radio to underpin the science to enable practical implementation
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the project “Quantum-Enabled Rydberg Atomic Polarimetry of Radio-Frequency Fields - A New Paradigm for Antenna Characterisation” supported by Quantum Technologies Aotearoa (QTA), which will involve