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outreach events related to antenna design, channel modeling, FPGA's programming, and satellite communication, inspiring young generations to be interested in related topics. Design phased array design using
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. Disseminate results through scientific publications. Present results in well-known international conferences and workshops Participating in outreach events related to antenna design, channel modeling, FPGA’s
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thermal radiation [Babuty_PRL2013]. The second objective of this postdoc is to use intense laser illumination to excite thermally some specific electromagnetic modes of infrared plasmonic nano-antennas
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for emerging multi-antenna (MIMO) communication systems, focusing particularly on systems where hardware constraints are a limiting factor. Your work will bridge digital signal processing, nonlinear hardware
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for Development (SCDs) funded by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) in São Paulo state, Brazil –, is recruiting a Post-Doctoral Fellow to work on the development and implementation of innovative antennas
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, estimation, and modeling 3) Integration design of SDR-based RF transceiver, 4) Antenna measurement in near-field and far-field condition and using complex and power-only measurement. The research group is
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in cilia. Transport within cilia, the cell’s signalling and sensory antennae, is central to human biology. It enables these cell-surface organelles to assemble and dynamically change their proteome in
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in cilia. Transport within cilia, the cell’s signalling and sensory antennae, is central to human biology. It enables these cell-surface organelles to assemble and dynamically change their proteome in
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, joint communication and sensing, and the co-design of antennas and transceiver electronics. We are also engaged to AI-driven circuit and antenna design methodologies, setting new standards in the field
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applications. A specific task of our research group is the design of light harvesting antennae for cyanobacteria, which will be based on chlorophyll and carotenoid cofactors and functionally similar to the Light