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architectures for next-generation wireless communication. Design ultra-low-jitter, low-spur PLLs and validate them on real silicon. Job description Why this position is important Future wireless communication
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to electrical, electromagnetic, acoustic and biochemical cues to achieve wireless, real-time control of therapeutic protein expression and metabolic regulation. Leveraging innovative platforms such as direct
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-speed PON and very-high-speed PON systems; development and implementation of fiber sensing features for PON networks; implementation of optical wireless solutions (free-space optics and/or visible light
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for converged Wireless-opTical cOnfiguratioNs”. The NEWTON project is a collaboration of nine outstanding EU academic and private sector partners that proposes a revolutionary approach of a converged wireless
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receiver and ADC architectures for next-generation wireless communication. Design time-domain receivers and ADCs and validate them on real silicon. Job description Why this position is important Future
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with high-impact problems in next-generation wireless systems? We are recruiting a talented and motivated PhD student for a Research Council of Norway-funded project in collaboration with NTNU and SINTEF
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) is a technology company founded in 1997, focused on delivering System-Level evaluation tools for wireless networks. IQU R&D has been providing global solutions and services in the use of the Internet
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for the future of mobile and satellite communications. Fields of applications range from 5G/6G telecommunications to satellite-based internet connectivity. For details, you may refer to the following: https
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experimental validation to enable simultaneous communication and sensing in next-generation wireless systems. The candidate will join the Radio Technologies and Applications research group at the Universidad
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challenges, drive innovation in wireless networks, and develop promising personal careers. More information on the project: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101227604 ANCHOR consortium is looking for highly