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-capacity wireless communication solutions. As part of a cross-disciplinary team, you will be expected to present your research results at project meetings, co-supervise PhD students, and contribute
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on the physical layer design of wireless communication systems and explore enabling technologies for 6G and beyond wireless networks. Applicants must hold a PhD degree in electrical/electronics engineering
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Networks, and ICT Services & Applications. Your role The SigCom research group at SnT, led by Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas, focuses on wireless and satellite communications for future 6G networks. Research
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will be under the supervision of CT&T Research Group Director Prof. Dr. Murat Uysal and is expected to carry out cutting-edge research on the physical layer design of wireless communication systems and
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the metropolitan area of Marrakech. The College of Computing at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), Benguerir, Morocco, seeks a postdoctoral candidate in wireless sensor networks and the Internet of Things
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, seeks a postdoctoral candidate in wireless sensor networks and the Internet of Things. The successful candidate will join the group of Prof. Youssef Iraqi. Context Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and
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of materials science, biomedical engineering, wireless communication, computer science and technology for health meet, at one of the world’s leading universities focusing on research and technology. Please see
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postdocs. Research areas include wireless communication, optical communication, coding theory, information theory, and machine learning. We value diversity and believe that a mix of backgrounds and
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: www.securityandtrust.lu The SigCom research group carries out research activities in the areas of signal processing for wireless communication systems, including satellite and 5G/6G communications. It is expanding its
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on the physical layer design of programmable metasurfaces enabled wireless communication systems. The candidate will investigate the role of programmable metasurfaces as reconfigurable holographic surfaces (RHSs