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equipment, and have access to valuable industry data. The student will benefit from opportunities to present at leading international conferences. Additional training in software-defined radio, hardware-in
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Python and/or Matlab. Experience with software-defined communication systems, emulation tools, and machine learning techniques is considered an advantage. Most importantly, you are eager to learn and apply
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candidate will be in charge of defining the « best » approach for the target property and system. 2. A second task, related to objective iii that will be tackled by the PhD student is to benchmark effective
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. The first task will be to define a TD-DFT protocol for obtaining accurate gabs and glum values for nearly-isolated (i.e. solvated in apolar media) intrinsically chiral dyes. In a first phase, the PhD student
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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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collaboration with food companies and industrial partners. Generate industry engagement by organizing technology showcases, developing pitch materials while leveraging industrial networks. Define and execute
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explore the design of Software Defined Networks (SDN) control planes for quantum systems. The candidate will be part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action project ‘QUESTING’, a groundbreaking Doctoral