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, Wireless Communication and Sensing, Computer Science Engineering, or equivalent. Occupancy rate 100% Vacancy type Research staff Job description ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY Ghent University is a world of its own
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Master of Science in Communication Systems, Network Science, Wireless Communication and Sensing, Computer Science Engineering, or equivalent. Bezettingsgraad 100% Vacature type Overig academisch personeel
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infrastructures; wireless and fixed networking; electromagnetics, RF & high-speed circuits and systems. The activities of SUMO Lab are embedded in this stimulating environment and include predictive analytics
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Department of Information Technology of Ghent University/IMEC in Belgium for physical-layer research of advanced wireless networks, bioelectromagnetics, and measurements, simulations and modeling of the radio
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mindset, the team designs and develops wireless communication solutions for applications in the Industry 4.0 domain. Specifically, this Ph.D. position aims to address network challenges for teleoperation
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, such as industry automation (industry 4.0), communication becomes increasingly diverse, and demands more reliable and time-critical end-to-end wireless connectivity, that can seamlessly adapt to dynamic
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research lines focus on wired (fiber-optic, radio-over-fiber), wireless (5G, mmWave) and instrumentation for which custom CMOS or SiGe BiCMOS chips are developed and integrated in system demonstrators
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infrastructures; wireless and fixed networking; electromagnetics, RF & high-speed circuits and systems. The activities of SUMO Lab are embedded in this stimulating environment and include predictive analytics
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intelligence for IoT; cloud and big data infrastructures; wireless and fixed networking; electromagnetics, RF, and high-speed. The activities of the Ph.D. position are embedded in this stimulating environment
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; distributed intelligence for IoT; cloud and big data infrastructures; wireless and fixed networking; electromagnetics, RF & high-speed circuits and systems. The activities of SUMO Lab are embedded in