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with cutting-edge neuromorphic engineering for brain–computer interfaces. About us The group led by Giacomo Valle is part of the Division of Biomedical signals and systems at the Department of Electrical
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engineering for brain–computer interfaces. About us The group led by Giacomo Valle is part of the Division of Biomedical signals and systems at the Department of Electrical Engineering at Chalmers University
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communicate and signal. About us The Department of Life Sciences conducts research, innovation, and education to enable a biobased society and improve human health. We explore how biological systems, and
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amplification and flexible spectrum use. The research combines RF circuit design, signal processing, and system-level analysis, and includes both theoretical studies and experimental validation. Who we
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, neuroscience, electrical engineering, or a related field, hands-on experience with neural recording and/or stimulation techniques, signal processing, and data analysis (e.g., MATLAB or Python), experience
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on research on III-nitride devices and circuits for high frequency applications. We are exploring new concepts in III-nitride semiconductor material and device processing to optimize important properties
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computational imaging specialist – experience in quantitative image analysis, scattering modeling, signal processing, machine learning, or neural-network-based data interpretation. The project is closely
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imaging specialist – experience in quantitative image analysis, scattering modeling, signal processing, machine learning, or neural-network-based data interpretation. The project is closely connected
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Completed courses in signal processing or radar systems Experience from sea ice field work or polar expeditions Experience from work with oceanographic or meteorological data and models Communication skills
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coherence of flux-sensitive quantum devices. Design and Implementation of Custom Digital Signal Processing Techniques on an RFSoC platform for Superconducting Qubit Experiments: The control and readout