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? No Offer Description NEWTON is a training network that a revolutionary approach of a converged wireless-optical network architecture that makes reality an efficient 6G Cell Free (CF)-based access
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measurements based on embedded systems. Assembly and verification of optical communication systems. Planning and management of LMR experimental activity (internal/external assignments). Where to apply Website
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tasks will include, among others: Development and maintenance of electronic circuit interfacing fast optical elements. Development and maintenance of electronic circuit interfacing fast single photon
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of time-varying photonic metamaterials. First-principles mathematical modeling of optic-wave physics in canonical geometries under space-time-varying polarization responses. Computer programming and
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proposed for testing (behavioural online experiments, bio-signals, EEG, Eye Tracking). They will be involved in all steps of the research: experimental design, data collection, analysis, including science
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at proposing a revolutionary approach of a converged wireless-optical network architecture that makes reality an efficient 6G Cell-Free (CF)-based access network for high-density and high coverage deployments
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, and pollutant emissions. By combining advanced optical diagnostic techniques with high-precision numerical simulations, to reveal the influence mechanism of "liquid film evaporationflame quenching-wall
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constant volume combustion chambers and advanced optical diagnostics. Additionally, the project explores hydrogen pre-chamber ignition and conducts full-cycle single-cylinder engine simulations to optimize
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electronics (punctuation: 25) Item 04: To have completed a course in optical communications in recent years (punctuation: 20) Item 05: Personal interview. The interview will be conducted only with those
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reducing energy consumption by up to 30% and cutting costs by a factor of 4 via distributed cascaded optical-hybrid processing, alongside neuromorphic schemes targeting an order-of-magnitude power reduction