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to do? This PhD project will focus on the development of next-generation THz sensing front ends for automotive applications. In close collaboration with TU Delft’s THz Sensing Group and NXP, the candidate
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Job Description Do you want to carry out a PhD project on sustainability of biobased solutions with international front-runners in absolute environmental sustainability assessment? If so, this PhD
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. Job description As communication and sensing systems push towards higher frequencies and bandwidths (e.g., 6G, automotive radar), analog and RF front-ends are hitting a fundamental wall. In advanced
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, tools, or artistic creations, humans instinctively explore the unknown in order to acquire information about it, to make sense of it, to act on it, and to appreciate what is in front of them
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of front-end electronics and miniature RF antennas for chronic implantation. You will prototype and characterize the wireless link (power + sensing), design and optimize sensor-resonator coupling, and
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in the front (entire block), MPA in the back (star shaped) © MPE Our PhD students do their research in one of our participating institutes. These institutes include the Max Planck Institute
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investigation will be zero-knowledge succint non-interactive argument of knowledge-- ZkSNARK. Subsequently, we will formalise the front-end (R1CS) and back-end (Groth16) of ZkSNARK in the Coq theorem prover and
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novel materials, tools, or artistic creations, humans instinctively explore the unknown in order to acquire information about it, to make sense of it, to act on it, and to appreciate what is in front of
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Work Schedule 10 hours per week Physical Activities Ability to sit in front of and work at a computer for an extended period Hourly Range The hourly range for this position is $20.00-$25.00
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involve developing in Elmer/Ice a realistic moving calving-front module, beyond tests already conducted on idealized geometries (e.g., CalvingMIP), for large-scale applications. This PhD will therefore