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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description ORGANISATION/COMPANY: University of Cambridge RESEARCH FIELD: Antenna technology RESEARCHER PROFILE: Doctoral Candidate LOCATION
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description ORGANISATION/COMPANY: University of Cambridge RESEARCH FIELD: Antenna technology RESEARCHER PROFILE: Doctoral Candidate LOCATION
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View All Vacancies Would you like to help people in developing countries develop practical skills in radio astronomy? Do you have experience of radio antenna systems? Do you want to further your
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Would you like to help people in developing countries develop practical skills in radio astronomy? Do you have experience of radio antenna systems? Do you want to further your career in one
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students), to perform doctoral research in the development of modern antenna technology and radio instrumentation for GNSS-R and Radio Astronomy from space. The PhD candidate will join a multidisciplinary
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PhD students), to perform doctoral research in the development of modern antenna technology and radio instrumentation for GNSS-R and Radio Astronomy from space. The PhD candidate will join a
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on Antennas Design for 6G wireless communications. For this opening, the successful candidates will be required to have research experience in wireless communication systems design in University and/or Industry
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-time post-doctoral Research Fellow to work on Antennas Design for 6G wireless communications. For this opening, the successful candidates will be required to have research experience in wireless
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antenna and interferometric) attempting the detection and the study of the 21-cm hyperfine transition, this is currently one of the hottest areas of cosmology studies. The postholder will work on analysing
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sensing and communication, reduced power consumption, smaller number of required antennas, less cabling requirements, lower cost, and higher spectral efficiency. This can be particularly beneficial