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including Max Planck. Heinrich Rudolf Hertz with a great impact on the field of Engineering Electromagnetics was also a researcher at CAU. The PhD project is supervised at Kiel University (Prof. Marco Liserre
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solutions for operational challenges in hardware such as common mode noise, electromagnetic interference, filter design, etc. • Evaluate and recommend efficient and reliable power electronics with other
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. This exciting role will require the successful candidate to develop a physics-informed framework for reconstructing the electromagnetic environment (EME) using geometric algebra and statistical electromagnetics
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the electromagnetic environment (EME) using geometric algebra and statistical electromagnetics. The innovation lies in integrating electromagnetic channel models and geometric algebra to form a scalable, learnable
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or an equivalent qualification. For all posts, applicants should also: (a) have solid experience in electric machines, finite element methods and theory of electromagnetic files; and (b) be able to complete
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, electrically conductive, protecting against the electromagnetic field, etc. The Department is active in the R&D of energy-saving and environmentally friendly nano-finishing technologies for textiles. Research
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. Heinrich Rudolf Hertz with a great impact on the field of Engineering Electromagnetics was also a researcher at CAU. The PhD project is supervised at Kiel University (Prof. Marco Liserre, Chair of Power
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are looking for a Research Fellow to help develop power line communication systems and characterize the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of the system. Key Responsibilities: Lead the design, development, and
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the mechanisms and resources required to produce non-Gaussian quantum states, with a strong connection to various experimental platforms where a quantum emitter couples to a directional electromagnetic field
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; Familiarity with high-power amplifier systems is a plus. Has relevant experience in the areas of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) design and implementation is a plus. Experience in electromagnetic simulation