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Electromagnetic Waves in Complex Media Team (eWAVES) of the IETR/CNRS. IETR is one of the leading EU research laboratories in electronics, wireless communications, and digital technologies. Our research activities
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processing, information theory and wireless communications. The group's research areas include optimization of resource allocation for wireless communication systems, massive MIMO, NOMA systems, physical layer
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, inventors, and visionaries. Responsibilities What you will learn and contribute to Shape the future of communication networks by demonstrating innovative solutions enabled by advanced machine learning
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Description Ultrasonic energy harvesting has lately been introduced as a promising wireless energy transfer solution to power miniaturized wearable and implantable electronic devices for wireless communication
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wireless communication networks has attracted a great deal of academic and industrial interest in recent years [3]. These devices, incorporating small elementary radiative circuits, can be controlled
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PhD offer in Channel charting and machine learning techniques for massive cell-free MIMO 6G networks
26 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company INSA Rennes Research Field Engineering » Communication engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France Application Deadline
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21 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Nantes Université Department IETR Research Field Engineering » Electronic engineering Engineering » Communication engineering Researcher Profile
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Marconi, 59650 Villeneuve -d'Ascq (Lille), France, and possibly with scientific visits to Georgia Tech Atlanta and KTH Stockholm. Since the next generation of wireless networks comprehends a unified network
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transferable skills (e.g., entrepreneurship, project management, IPR, open access) with the long-term goal to lead scientific advances in the new concepts arising in the field of wireless communications
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. Description of the research areas associated with the position: Network aspects: - design and development of energy-constrained communication protocols and mechanisms for the Internet of Things, - wireless