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wireless access points and WLAN and NAC implementation. 8 years of experience working with infrastructure technology. 8 years of Experience in network design or network support. The following required skills
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JOB DUTIES Description Provide technical leadership for wired and wireless network systems for a university medical system. Serve as subject matter expert for wired and wireless network
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Areas covered include wireless communications; intelligent monitoring and surveillance for natural and industrial environments; intelligent embedded systems; decision making and machine learning
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the university community on the purchase of network technology that is compatible with the university’s current and future network infrastructure. Research, design, implement, manage and maintain all wireless
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Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related fields, with a solid academic record excellent programming skills experience in wireless communication, embedded systems, hardware design, signal processing
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of experience in Wireless DSP and have extensive knowledge of radar and/or communication systems. You are fluent in MATLAB or Python. Ability and willingness to obtain Security Clearance (National, EU, NATO) – a
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) to engage in cutting-edge research on the physical layer design of next-generation wireless communication systems, with a primary focus on 6G technologies. The research will particularly emphasize spectrum
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ideal for a researcher with a passion for solving complex problems at the intersection of wireless communications, edge computing, and machine learning, and who is eager to translate theoretical insights
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title STEPS Wireless Specialist Requisition Number TE09282 Department Name 3L600:ITS Networking & Infrastructure Work Location Lexington, KY Salary Range $17.50
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Future. Discover. Together. The Wireless Communications and Networks department at the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute develops new technologies for the next generation of wireless communication