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(WSN) will be designed and deployed capable of collecting, preprocessing and transmitting all the relevant measurement data. Connectivity with the Internet will be guaranteed, to enable both remote
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project of a higher education institution and are developed in association or cooperation with one or several R&D units. Candidates must have previous experience on the design of lens antennas and MsC in
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, simultaneously: - Experience in analog processing/predistortion based on analog electronic circuits; - Knowledge on design of RF electronic circuits; - Experience in design, simulation and implementation of analog
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develop a design methodology for a wireless battery charging system in electric traction vehicles. To this end, an analysis of electrical and magnetic circuits must be carried out for the double coupling
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requirements 2. Design, installation and operation of components (RSUs, OBUs, backhauling network, sensors, data aggregation platforms, autonomous vehicle, etc.) for the large-scale demonstrator. 3. Preparation
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). Scientific Area: Optical Communications Group: Optical Quantum Communications – Av Work Objectives: Contribute to design and the implementation of software solutions for a key management layer of a quantum key
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Communications – Av Work Objectives: Contribute to the study and design of a polarization based-discrete-variable quantum key distribution system with conjugate homodyne detection and passive basis selection
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the EU - H2020 program (EDIDP). Scientific Area: Optical Communications Group: Optical Quantum Communications – Av Work Objectives: Participate on the study and design of device independent quantum random
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to have an interest in the Bioelectronics research field. Work Objectives: The work plan is to conduct electrical measurements in bioelectronic devices. The bioelectrical signal patterns must be collected
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to improve data access in memory. The work plan will consist of the following topics: • Updating the framework previously developed under the context of project UNIFY based on the Spike simulator