171 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 positions at University of Luxembourg
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, and mainly carries out research activities in the areas of signal processing for wireless communication systems, including satellite communications, and is currently expanding its research activities
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avaiable: PostDoc in Network Communications.
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. Within SnT, the SIGCOM research group is headed by Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas, and mainly carries out research activities in the areas of signal processing for wireless communication systems, including
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Space Agency (ESA). For further information, you may check: www.securityandtrust.lu The SigCom research group carries out research activities in the areas of signal processing for wireless communication
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Space Agency (ESA). For further information, you may check: www.securityandtrust.lu The SigCom research group carries out research activities in the areas of signal processing for wireless communication
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talent. The SIGCOM research group carries out research activities in the areas of signal processing for wireless communication systems, including satellite communications, SIGCOM is currently expanding its
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www.securityandtrust.lu The research group focuses on wireless/satellite communications and networking and is headed by Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas. The research areas focus on the formulation, modelling, design, and analysis
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The University of Luxembourg is seeking to hire a highly motivated and an outstanding researcher in the area of Joint Communications and Sensing (JCAS) for 6G Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTNs) for its
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optimization performance of interference-limited wireless communication systems for its Interdisciplinary Centre of Security and Trust (SnT), within the Signal Processing and Communications (SigCom) research
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of signal processing for wireless communication systems, including satellite communications, SIGCOM is currently expanding its research activities in exploring several emerging topics of next-generation