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Internal Research Fellow (Post Doc) in Innovative Multibeam Active Antennas and Beamforming Networks
all antenna development stages from the early RF design and analysis up to test and verification. When appropriate, the measurements are performed in the ESTEC antenna test facilities that are managed
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. • Reporting of the designs and measurement results. Qualifications • Possess a PhD in Electrical Engineering • Proven experience through publications in the design and measurement of phased array antennas
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papers to be published at prestigious journals. Qualifications PhD holders in the fields of electromagnetic and antenna engineering Experience in programming machine learning/neural network algorithms
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on Antennas Design for 6G wireless communications. For this opening, the successful candidates will be required to have research experience in wireless communication systems design in University and/or Industry
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conferences and journal publications. • Reporting of the designs and measurement results. Qualifications • Possess a PhD in Electrical Engineering • Proven experience through publications in the design
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other designers on the integration of antenna arrays, microwave modules, and the signal processing modules into a system. • Participate in the testing of the complete phased array system. • Present
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-time post-doctoral Research Fellow to work on Antennas Design for 6G wireless communications. For this opening, the successful candidates will be required to have research experience in wireless
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, designing, and testing of microwave passive and active circuits and subsystems. Note: a design portfolio showcasing RF designs must be attached to the resume. Qualifications • Possess a PhD degree in
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to undertake research designing and developing efficient pragmatic transceiver designs, communication techniques, resource allocation algorithms, communication protocols and infrastructure to fulfil the emerging
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Engineering Position Description A postdoctoral position is available in Prof. Gage Hills’ Nano-Design Group at Harvard University. We are looking for candidates with a strong background in designing and