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a team that covers space antenna systems, space vehicle TT&C antennas, user segment terminal antennas, and submillimetre wave instruments and associated technologies. More specifically, the team deals
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, new antenna types and distributed antenna systems with antenna elements that are spread across the entire car are needed, also calling for different integration strategies. The Antenna Systems group
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. To address this need, new antenna types and distributed antenna systems with antenna elements that are spread across the entire car are needed, also calling for different integration strategies. The Antenna
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are encouraged. This post is classified A2-A4 on the Coordinated Organisations’ salary scale . Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Antenna Engineer, Antennas and Sub-millimetre Waves Section, RF
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specializes amongst others in (smart) antennas and front-ends research for 6G communications, and their characterization techniques. Both groups are embedded in the Center for Wireless Technology (CWTe) which
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, (sub)-terahertz research for new applications, but also low-power health electronics for biomedical applications. The EM group specializes amongst others in (smart) antennas and front-ends research
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) program, leading ICT- and semiconductor companies and research institutions will jointly research specific parts of 6G: software antennas, AI-driven network software and leading 6G applications. By
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aspects; antenna systems, architecture, technologies and techniques for all space applications, including space vehicle TT&C and user segment terminals, as well as antenna engineering and RF testing
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virtual antenna array near the ground surface, improving the possible resolution of surface and subsurface soil moisture maps. Then, 3D full-wave inversion using redatumed GNSS-R data will be investigated
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field propagation operators from GNSS-R data recorded at multiple receivers. Formation flight nano-satellites will provide the opportunity to generate a dense virtual antenna array near the ground surface