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networks. In the Future Network Services (FNS) program, leading ICT- and semiconductor companies and research institutions will jointly research specific parts of 6G: software antennas, AI-driven network
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PhD Studentship: Advanced Antennas and mm-Wave Devices Enabled by Emerging Materials and Technologies PhD Project This fully funded PhD project is based at the University of Nottingham. The project
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PhD Studentship: Advanced Antennas and mm-Wave Devices Enabled by Emerging Materials and Technologies PhD Project This fully funded PhD project is based at the University of Nottingham. The project
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is part of the Vehicle Array Antennas for 5G (V-ARRAY5G)
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harness unprecedented flexibility in the distributed control of the antennas and radio-frequency (RF) systems. We propose a unique approach for strengthening the resilience of sense constellations and
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of the Guo lab is to define fundamental principles governing the functional wiring of the brain. Toward this goal, we are focused on primary cilia, signaling antennae of almost all cells in the brain. Long
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broadband multi-physics characterization technique for Debye-type materials, innovative mmWave textile antennas for smart clothing, ultra-robust miniature implantable UHF antennas, first mmWave reverberation
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the information on the amplitude and phase of so-called “spin-waves”, magnetic exci-tations, with GHz frequencies, and micron wavelengths. They can be excited by RF antennas, or more recently by surface acoustic
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—such as solar arrays, antennae, and habitat frameworks—while minimizing launch mass and deployment complexity. Key objectives include optimizing structural design for deployment efficiency, resilience under
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), antenna design, and system hardware development. We collaborate closely with clinical experts to develop innovative technologies to address critical healthcare challenges, including stroke and trauma