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to sustainable societies. The Department of Electrical Engineering conducts successful research and education in the areas - renewable energy sources, electric vehicles, industrial IoT, 6G communication and
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provision of low-delay, and reliable wireless coverage to the ever-increasing number of underwater sensors. In fact, once marine data are generated by underwater sensors, it can be scheduled to access
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, led by Vincenzo Mancuso and Marco Ajmone Marsan.The members of the OppArch Lab focus on solutions for extremely high-performing opportunistic architectures for communication and computing in highly
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wireless telecommunications [2]. The field of THz spectroscopy has seen significant progress in terms of pulse energy, tunability and bandwidth. THz pulses can be generated by converting ultrafast laser
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energy sources, electric vehicles, industrial IoT, AI, 6G communication and wireless sensor networks as well as research and education within Life Science, smart electronic sensors and medical systems
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research Strong background in linear algebra, signal processing, detection an destimation, and optimization. Background in radar and wireless communications is desirable, but not mandatory Experience in
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capacity radio access technologies such as wireless back-hauling at sub-TeraHertz frequencies, Joint Communication And Sensing, Non Terrestrial Networks and Network as a Sensor. New classes of chipsets will
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high piezoelectric properties. Design and fabricate skin-compliant piezoelectric transducers and cooperate with team members to integrate them into compact electronic systems for readout and wireless
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description - Moiré-based Quantum Photovoltaics The conversion of light into electrical signals is one of the most fundamental phenomena underlying modern technology ranging from wireless communications
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on the wireless communication aspect of audio streaming, but complete end-to-end systems (e.g. considering codec settings) will be studied. Both Bluetooth Low Energy (LE Audio) and Ultra-Wideband are considered as