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? No Offer Description Supervision François Sarrazin: Junior Professor Chair at Université de Rennes Philippe Besnier: Research Director at CNRS Keywords: Antenna characterization, Miniature antenna
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Laboratoire SYMME - Université Savoie Mont Blanc | Annecy, Rhone Alpes | France | about 2 months ago
3 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Laboratoire SYMME - Université Savoie Mont Blanc Research Field Engineering Physics Engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Leading Researcher (R4) First Stage Researcher (R1) Established Researcher (R3) Country France Application...
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Internship proposition (2/3 months): Covert Antennas on FPGA Requirements Additional Information Website for additional job details https
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. With this project we propose to design and investigate polyrylene-based antennae capable to perform singlet fission, and couple them to polypyridyl ruthenium catalysts, to tackle these challenges in
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, the advent of spintronic devices that manipulate magnetization through strain rather than conventional inductive methods (like antennas) holds the potential for substantial reductions in energy dissipation. In
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a project named "Network of the Future - Beyond 5G mmWave Circuits, Antennas and RIS" (PC4 : NF-YACARI). The standardization of 5G by 3GPP is now well underway, with the release of releases 15 (2018
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scheme consisting in integrating the antiferromagnet within a micrometer scale electromagnetic antenna structure to concentrate the THz field and access antiferromagnetic resonance at a reduced scale. In
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Detection (GRAND) project aims at detecting ultra-high energy particles via a set of ~20 gi antenna arrays of 10,000 km2 each, totaling 200,000 antennas over 200,000 km2 by the 2030s. It stands out today as a
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of the laboratory, preferably around the following topics: New generations of active antennas, from millimeter to THz including the design and modeling of antenna arrays, integration of metamaterials, meta-surfaces
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second time, we will investigate the possibilities to control side beams for tracking or sensing purposes. The proposed study is on the border between antenna design and digital signal processing