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of detecting and characterizing interference/jamming events; as well as mitigation techniques involving multi-antenna signal processing (direction of arrival estimation, nulling, beam-steering, etc) and/or
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). Demonstrable ability to design, simulate, and prototype RF components, particularly passive structures such as resonators and antennas. Knowledge of electromagnetic simulation tools (e.g., CST, HFSS, ADS) for RF
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group, Division of Communication Systems, Antennas and Optical Networks, Departmet of Electrical Engineering. We pride ourselves on fostering scientific excellence, innovation, and collaboration with
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control within a collaborative and dynamic environment. About us At the department of Electrical Engineering research and education are performed in the areas of Communications, Antennas and Optical
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learning-based control within a collaborative and dynamic environment. About us At the department of Electrical Engineering research and education are performed in the areas of Communications, Antennas and
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new era in the exploration of the universe. The addition of the Virgo antenna into the network led in 2017 to the detection of a neutron star binary merger that could be followed in electromagnetic
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. Applicants must have: A relevant PhD degree (Wireless Communications, or a related field) Demonstrated research experience in physical layer, multi-antenna technologies, medium access control of wireless
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new era in the exploration of the universe. The addition of the Virgo antenna into the network led in 2017 to the detection of a neutron star binary merger that could be followed in electromagnetic
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approach on antennae. The postdoc will work in the Center for Interdisciplinary Research (CIRB) in Biology at College de France in Paris, and participate to the ERC project OUTOFTHEBLUE, leaded by Violaine
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field. Expertise in wireless systems, antenna/microwave engineering, RF design, or implantable device technologies. Experience with electromagnetic simulation tools (e.g. HFSS, CST, COMSOL) and practical