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layersTelecomAI Lab: AI-based solutions for 5G/6G and satellite communicationsCSAT Lab: Design, fabrication, and measurement of advanced antenna technologies Your role We look for Doctoral Researchers from diverse
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to characterise the properties of radio antennas as used in modern radio interferometers (e. g., MeerKAT, LOFAR, SKA). The goal is to establish accurate models for antenna responses and describe their uncertainties
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to pack a large number of antenna elements at the transmitter and receiver side, thus enabling ultra-massive multiple-input multiple-output (UM-MIMO) with the potential of tera-bits per second data rates
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State Information (CSI) in dense CF networks, while supporting infrastructure with a high number of antennas; Scalable solutions for the interconnection of data-centers, to enable distributed neuromorphic
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the DFG Priority Programme “Molecular Machine Learning” and embedded in the research project “Multi-fidelity, active learning strategies for exciton transfer in cryptophyte antenna complexes”. The PhD
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at the intersection of 6G wireless communications, antenna, design, AI-enhanced beamforming and advanced air mobility (AAM). As aviation evolves towards high-agility platforms such as urban air taxis, drones, and
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processing, alongside neuromorphic schemes targeting an order-of-magnitude power reduction in multi-antenna installations, a 10 dB BER improvement, and a 3 dB increase in processing-unit noise tolerance
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in multi-antenna installations, a 10 dB BER improvement, and a 3 dB increase in processing-unit noise tolerance; at the regional-edge, it advances fronthaul support for CF radio units using multi-band
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Group, https://www.chalmers.se/en/departments/e2/research/communications-antennas-and-optical-networks/communication-systems/ , employing around 45 people, including 8 faculty and 25 PhD students. During
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inspiration both in the Netherlands and abroad. Carolina Urzúa-Torres Mathematics, Delft University of Technology Carolina Urzúa-Torres develops mathematical simulations of electromagnetic waves in antennas and