Found Description
Current transmitters are limited in terms of their bandwidth, energy efficiency and linearity. In this research project you will work on the intersectional area of antenna design, circuit design and signal processing to investigate novel nonlinear multi-antenna transmitters that overcome these limitations. By utilizing antenna mutual coupling for effective amplitude modulation a shift from the traditional view that considers it detrimental you will overcome existing limitations in frequency, efficiency, power, and linearity, thereby fostering sustainable digital transformation.
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The position is hosted by at MC2 where the you will have access to several commercial state-of-the art MMIC foundry processes and world-class measurement infrastructure allowing for a successful completion of this research project. At the Microwave Electronics laboratory currently 5 students pursue their , which plenty of opportunity to collaborate and learn from and...
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