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are eligible to apply; Outstanding post-doctoral researchers can apply for Outstanding Talent positions through a green channel. Support Policies: Internationally competitive salary and benefits, sufficient
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algorithm development; · THz transceivers for high-frequency communication channel measurement and sensing; · Real-Time Digital Simulator (RTDS) and Solar & Wind Emulator for real-time
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sustainability assessment skills. The project aims to channel information from fundamental research to a decision support tool for experimental researchers to tune their process parameters and foresee
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an interview with the Candidate may be conducted (directly or via electronic communication channels) upon settling the interview date with the Candidate. The Candidate has the right to appeal against
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conducted (directly or via electronic communication channels), after prior arrangement of the date with the applicant. A negative assessment by the selection board may be appealed against within 7 days
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communication channels, such as the project website and social media, assistance in the organisation of project events at the Faculty of Law and Administration, realization of organizational duties in accordance
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funded by an NIH R01 and will focus on developing digital biomarkers for early detection of neurodegeneration using single-channel sleep EEG. Candidates with a strong background in computational biology
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• Integrated sensing and communication: fundamental limits and algorithm design (1 PhD, Mari Kobayashi, mari.kobayashi@tum.de) • Optical fiber channel modeling, receiver processing, and coding (1PhD, Gerhard