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Home Position PhD position – october 2021

PhD position – october 2021

Matthieu GAUTIERPosition

Three PhD thesis positions are opened for September 2021:

  • Blind identification of devices using RF fingerprint learning
  • Powering neural network based wake-up radio with radio-frequency energy harvesting
  • Smart Energy Modeling and Management in battery-less embedded systems
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