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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: We are seeking a RF Microwave Research and Development Engineer to join our Vehicle Spectrum Dominance (VSD) team in State College, PA of the Applied Research
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OF CARTAGENA ANNOUNCES A CALL FOR TENDERS FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF THE FOLLOWING TECHNICAL SUPPORT PERSONNEL FOR R&D+I ACTIVITIES TECHNICAL SUPPORT STAFF GROUP I IN THE RESEARCH LINE MICROWAVE HEATING SYSTEMS
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satellites (GEOsat) and ground-based opportunistic sensors – specifically 7 GHz commercial microwave links (CMLs) and satellite microwave links (SMLs) – we aim to improve global access to reliable real-time
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Senior Research Associate in Cosmic Microwave Background Instrumentation This senior research associate would work with the Cosmic Microwave Background experiment group in the Physics department
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, costly extension modules for band-to-band analysis. One promising way of developing ultra-broadband characterization tools is to use techniques derived from microwave and THz photonics, enabling the high
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for publication, and present their results at research conferences. Their work may involve superconducting microwave circuit design and simulation, theatrical analysis of classical and quantum circuits, development
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microwave circuit designs. - Proficiency in using HFSS or CST for modeling and simulation, and VNA for measurement is required. - Applicant must be a team worker and able to conduct independent research. More
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system. The role will prepare the advanced use of observations from the Copernicus Imaging Microwave Radiometer (CIMR), planned to be launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) in 2029. CIMR will provide
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-film technology, and microwave engineering. This multidisciplinary approach allows us to create advanced instruments for radio astronomy and environmental sciences. GARD, recognized internationally
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electronics, terahertz technologies, material science, low-temperature physics, thin-film technology, and microwave engineering. This multidisciplinary approach allows us to create advanced instruments