175 postdoctoral-wireless-communication positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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between light, sound, and microwaves. There is no reliable path to a sustainable growth in society's capability to compute and connect. A key issue is the excessive energy loss caused by communication. In
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duplication of systems and devices that exploit the electromagnetic spectrum in common ways. Yet, the future wireless infrastructure will need to do more than just communications to support smart cities
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this field. You will be part of the Communication Systems Group at the Department of Electrical Engineering , which is known for its contributions to wireless and optical communication systems. The group has
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of potential partners and collaborators, which will allow you to create high impact in your research activities. Information about the division and the department You will be part of the Communication Systems
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semiconductor diode mixers. This project is part of the Wireless Infrastructure Technology Centre at Chalmers (WiTECH ), and you will closely collaborate with Swedish industry and the American company Virginia
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of PhD students and postdocs. The CS group is internationally known for its academic research in wireless systems, fiber-optical communications, coding, information theory, and machine learning. CS is
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wireless systems, fiber-optical communications, coding, information theory, and machine learning. CS is part of the Department of Electrical Engineering , where we value all our co-workers and know
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We are looking for a highly motivated and talented postdoctoral researcher to join our team of researchers in the field of adaptive robotic rehabilitation and physiotherapy. The successful candidate
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This postdoctoral position is an excellent opportunity for an independent and motivated researcher interested in urban analytics of big movement data, applied to transport and mobility questions
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We welcome applications for a postdoctoral research position in nonequilibrium statistical physics and condensed matter theory within the research group led by Matthias Geilhufe at Chalmers