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integrated circuits Coordinate foundry submissions for the entire center Job Requirements: PhD in electrical engineering, with more than 4 years of relevant experience. Skills in photonic platform development
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candidate will focus on the design, development, and integration of innovative sensors, actuators, and flexible electronic circuits tailored for wearable health monitoring devices. This role will involve
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candidate will focus on the design, development, and integration of innovative sensors, actuators, and flexible electronic circuits tailored for wearable health monitoring devices. This role will involve
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Computing Applications and Research (CHEDDAR), we are focused on advancing the integration of UK expertise in communications and networking to maintain the country's leadership in 6G technologies. Our
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diffusion models using path integral formulations. This project aims to advance quantum machine learning by: Designing a quantum counterpart of diffusion models; Leveraging path integral methods to model
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fundamental research to accelerate the Energy Transition? The role is based at Geosolutions Leeds, an exciting new strategic investment by the University of Leeds as part of its Climate Plan, supporting
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research to accelerate the Energy Transition? The role is based at Geosolutions Leeds, an exciting new strategic investment by the University of Leeds as part of its Climate Plan, supporting the refocusing
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: Conduct research and development of advanced RF integrated circuits (RFICs) for next-generation wireless communication systems, including 5G/6G and IoT applications. Design, simulate, and layout of RF/mm
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part of this project, we have an open position for a research fellow with proven knowledge and experience in researching, designing, and testing of microwave circuits and antennas for phased arrays
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that underpins the scientific research of the collaboration. The position available is for postdoctoral research on photonic integrated circuits (PICs). The postdoctoral researcher will work with NIST staff and