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part of change Contributing to the development of the next generation optical wireless communication systems Familiarization with physcial layer and technical basics of optical wireless communication and
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knowledge of MATLAB and Python for wireless communication and signal processing Proactivity and interest in scientific work Good communication skills (German/English) and team spirit Hands-on laboratory
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9 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Technical University of Munich Department Computer Engineering Research Field Technology » Communication technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 30 May 2026 - 00:00...
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systems for wireless communication using light and are looking for support in the implementation on FPGAs. Optical wireless communication uses light for the wireless transmission of information
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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
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-native wireless communications and networking, specifically developing context-aware multimodal Generative AI (GenAI) models, scalable mixture-of-experts (MoE) at the network edge, and multi-agent
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part of change Contributing to the development of the next generation optical wireless communication systems Familiarization with physcial layer and technical basics of optical wireless communication and
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part of change Contributing to the development of the next generation optical wireless communication systems Familiarization with physcial layer and technical basics of optical wireless communication and
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Future. Discover. Together. The Wireless Communications and Networks department at the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute develops new technologies for the next generation of wireless communication
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robustness against various types of jamming. Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) systems are becoming a key enabling technology for next‑generation wireless networks. However, these systems