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Switzerland. Develop a prototype hardware implementation of different signal processing algorithms on FPGA, optimized to significantly improve the resolution of real-time energy measurements made by the ATLAS
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change You will work on the design, simulation, and testing of digital control concepts (e.g., using MATLAB/Simulink or Python) You will implement these on FPGA boards and evaluate them in terms
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devices—such as wearable sensors, assistive robotics, or implantable systems—where real-time performance, energy efficiency, and reliability are critical. Unlike traditional NAS approaches that are hardware
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optimized code written by expert programmers and can target different hardware architectures (multicore, GPUs, FPGAs, and distributed machines). In order to have the best performance (fastest execution) for a
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Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering, or a closely related field. SDR Expertise: Strong hands-on experience with SDRs (USRP, RFSoC, or equivalent). FPGA programming experience is a plus. Programming
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to make a difference. If this sounds like you, you’ve come to the right place! Responsibilities: Conduct original research on joint communications and radar sensing for spaceborne systems, with a focus on
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and MAS) and multinational financial institutions around the world. An exciting opportunity exists to join NUS-AIDF as a Research Analyst under different teams involved with big-data analytics. You will
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interested in making a difference by bringing innovation to government organizations and beyond? Apply to join our team. Position Summary: As a senior research scientist with proven expertise in advanced
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: Strong hands-on experience with SDRs (USRP, RFSoC, or equivalent). FPGA programming experience is a plus. Programming Skills: Strong experience with MATLAB and/or Python; experience with C++ for high
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Future. Discover. Together. We develop innovative systems for wireless communication using light and are looking for support in implementing them on FPGAs. Optical wireless communication uses light