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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Facing the challenges of our time Help us grow and be more impactful! The 'Integrated and Wireless Systems
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Facing the challenges of our time Help us grow and be more impactful ! Our 'Integrated Wireless Systems' Business Unit based in Neuchâtel
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laws of nature. Find out more on http://home.cern . Job Description Introduction The Communication Systems (CS) Group oversees CERN’s network and telephony infrastructure. The wired and wireless
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work was to configure the wireless communication, including embedding the garment with an inductive coil, designing a frequency reader, and handling data transmission. The next step of the research is to
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the wireless communication, including embedding the garment with an inductive coil, designing a frequency reader, and handling data transmission. The next step of the research is to wirelessly read multiple
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culture in which failures are dealt with constructively We offer You will be conducting your postdoctoral research where the fields of biomedical engineering, wireless communication, materials science
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to Prof Menon and the research group regularly (projects with the highest potential will be decided upon with the help of Prof. Menon) be independent in planning, executing, writing/communicating, and
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of integrated circuits and systems for next-generation wireless communication, sensing, and various emerging technology applications. Our current and past PhD students regularly publish at flagship conferences
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group in the field of integrated circuits and systems for next-generation wireless communication, sensing, and various emerging technology applications. Our current and past PhD students regularly publish
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biomedical applications Developing circuits and architectures for wireless implantable devices in-vitro or in-vivo Applying AI/ML methods (on-chip, on-FPGA, or off-chip) for signal processing the high