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must be obtained less than 7 years ago; Desired knowledge: Solid knowledge in digital and wireless communication, physical layer of wireless communication systems, multicarrier waveforms, MIMO
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expertise in the following: MIMO and massive MIMO systems for 5G systems and beyond Advanced signal processing techniques for 5GNR Physical Layer, including MIMO and massive MIMO detection and precoding
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: MIMO and massive MIMO systems for 5G systems and beyond Advanced signal processing techniques for 5GNR Physical Layer, including MIMO and massive MIMO detection and precoding Advanced Radio Resource
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following criteria: Have or be about to obtain a PhD in a relevant area. Relevant research experience, including: Design and implementation of MIMO and massive MIMO systems. Demonstrable knowledge of antenna
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-free massive MIMO. The candidate will join a vibrant research group of 70 people, including 13 academics. The candidates will also have the opportunity to contribute to the research activities of the new
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on the technologies, processing, and optimization of “cell-free massive MIMO” networks. (CF-mMIMO) for the frequency band below 7GHz. This post-doctoral is thus part of a larger scientific project including internal
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are concerned, we leverage expertise on massive MIMO cell-free communications, smart-radio environments through the use of intelligent surfaces, machine-type and ultra-reliable and low-latency communications
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demonstrate that you meet the following criteria: Have or be about to obtain a PhD in a relevant area. Relevant research experience, including: Design and implementation of MIMO and massive MIMO systems
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-free massive MIMO. The candidate will join a vibrant research group of 70 people, including 13 academics. The candidates will also have the opportunity to contribute to the research activities of the new
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near-field communications Multiple antenna technologies for ISAC-enabled 6G, e.g., cell-free massive MIMO, etc. An understanding of and commitment to UNSW’s aims, objectives and values in action