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Are you interested in radio studies and the shared history of Indonesia and the Netherlands? Then we are looking for you. The Amsterdam School of Historical Studies is inviting applications for a
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you like to contribute to groundbreaking research? We are looking for a motivated team member to help improve the performance of the observatory mentioned below by integrating radio antennas. This will
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with e-CALLISTO instruments or Software-Defined Radios (SDRs). · Familiarity with machine learning for astrophysical data analysis. · Knowledge of solar radio data pipelines and event classification
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for wireless radio access design, including semantic communications and novel waveforms, to deliver high-performance and energy-efficient connectivity in the presence of Doppler and delay spread challenges
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- Markovian Processes - Network Based Localisation / Radio based connectivity - Adaptive bandwidth - Mesh networking - Wireless Sensor Networks - Edge Computing - Time Delayed Systems - Adaptive Queuing
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of agentic AI systems, agile accelerated computing and next-generation Radio Access Networks (5G/6G), and who have the ability to lead innovative projects and shape new research directions. The successful
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Job description PhD Researcher for next-generation WiFi chip design on Software-Defined Radio About the employer Ghent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 15.000 people, it is
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), computation (bioinformatics, machine learning, statistical analysis), working with animals (radio-tracking, animal handling/sampling), and deep knowledge of evolutionary biology and gerontology. The Norwich
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Astrophysics Research Centre (HAA) invites applications for four continuing appointments in radio astronomy. These positions offer a unique opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research using the SKA telescopes
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for radio transceivers, validated through measured and verified state-of-the-art performance. Results are expected to be disseminated through high-impact international journals and leading conferences in