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Your research will be geared to next-generation automotive radar. In your research project, you will collaborate with leading players in radar systems and signal processing. We seek a motivated PhD
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typically requires exposing them to short-term, volatile price signals, further contributing to their risk exposure. In this PhD, we focus on a key challenge in the design of consumer-centric electricity
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to visualize complex fiber networks. Your task will be to analyze measured scattering signals from different biological tissues, develop enhanced image processing tools to improve the reconstruction
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of acoustic ADAS Completed (or about to complete) a MSc degree related to any of: artificial intelligence, machine learning, intelligent vehicles / robotics, acoustics and signal processing, computer vision
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, machine learning, signal processing) or an experimental background (software-defined radios, RF engineering), you build upon your strengths within the the 6thSense MSCA Doctoral School. Working across
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, machine learning, signal processing) or an experimental background (software-defined radios, RF engineering), you build upon your strengths within the the 6thSense MSCA Doctoral School. Working across
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that is scanned through the sample is re-imaged onto a conventional camera, enabling advances in resolution and signal-to-noise ratio. We strive for improving this technique with optical engineering of
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array signal processing and antennas is appreciated. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python or MATLAB. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Effective communication and
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two enthusiastic and skilled PhD candidates to join our team and work on this exciting project. Important: during submission, please indicate in your motivation letter which of the following two
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this puzzle, but we also must replace 100's million of tons of carbon-based fuels and feedstocks in order to curb our CO2 emissions. One means of doing this is to use atmospheric and point source CO2 as a