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, and signal processing. We offer a dynamic, international research environment with about 150 employees from more than 20 countries, and an extensive national and international collaboration networks
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for teaching. Qualifications To qualify for the position of postdoc, you must hold a doctoral degree in electrical engineering or computer science, with specialization in statistical signal processing, wireless
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materials, especially two-dimensional (2D) variants, show broadband (almost white) luminescence, which is very attractive for applications in LEDs. Recent studies indicate that the white light emission is (in
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for efficient operation across terahertz frequencies, addressing complexities in developing advanced broadband terahertz waveguides and layouts, and overcoming challenges related to signal attenuation
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technologies. The focus is on integrating broadband capabilities within the receiver design for efficient operation across terahertz frequencies, addressing complexities in developing advanced broadband
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gender balance and high diversity. We are engaged in research, education, and innovation; nationally and internationally. We collaborate closely with industry in design, deployment, operation, and
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innovation; nationally and internationally. We collaborate closely with industry in design, deployment, operation, and maintenance of future industrial battery production systems. Examples of our research
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for the energy, transportation and heavy industry sectors. We combine practical research in energy conversion processes with a systems level approach, and participate in many national and international projects
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transformations pathways for the energy, transportation and heavy industry sectors. We combine practical research in energy conversion processes with a systems level approach, and participate in many national and
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. Application deadline: 2024-06-11 For questions, please contact: Professor, Fredrik Kahl, Computer Vision Group, [email protected] Professor, Lennart Svensson, Signal Processing Group, lennart.svensson