Design of wireless technology: sensors and ante...
Design of wireless technology: sensors and ante...
Design of wireless technology: sensors and antenna electronics Centre for Microtechnology and Surface Analysis at the Danish Technological Institute is seeking a highly qualified person to work on small wireless devices. The key tasks will be analysis and design of novel wireless coupling systems for sensors and health care aids involving both antenna design and electronics. You will be working in close cooperation with both industry and university research. Your jobYour job will be to investigate and design systems for wireless connections of small autonomous devises like sensors and health care aids. This includes high frequency drive and detection electronics as well as antenna structures. The wireless coupling is both for information and energy transfer. Schemes based on both near field inductive coupling and far field RF coupling are being investigated. Novel antenna designs based on structured materials, which may incorporate metamaterials, are anticipated. QualificationsA Ph.D. or equivalent is required. A solid background in antennas as well as antenna electronics is needed and you have a strong motivation for devising applicable solutions. The position requires extensive collaboration with people of different backgrounds covering solid state physics, chemistry, information technology, electronics, and health care. About the Danish Technological InstituteThe Institute is a private non-profit organization with a mission to promote growth, efficient use of resources as well as enhancement of the quality of life. The Institute performs evaluations, certifications and development work. Several activities are performed in connection with research projects with public support and industrial participation. The Institute is certified by the Danish government to perform technological service for industry and public agencies.The Centre for Microtechnology and Surface Analysis is actively involved in research projects, development activities and characterization tasks. The Centre project portfolio is steadily increasing evolving until new exciting grounds of nano- and micro technology including among other things clean room processes. The R&D work at DTI is always carried out in collaboration with companies and university partners with a strong focus on devising viable solutions to industrially relevant problems. That type of collaboration is surely challenging in its own right. Our next nano step and collaboration partnership may be defined by you!The Centre is well equipped for surface analysis, surface structuring, and surface treatments. Lately, the Centre has become heavily involved in surface engineering, sensors, and wireless technology. You can read more at www.dti.dk/6158. Further informationFurther information can be obtained from Chief scientist Lars Lading, phone: +******, e-mail: ******, or from Head of Centre Leif Højslet Christensen, phone: +******, e-mail: ******se note that we start to interview suitable candidates before the application deadline.Da vores rekrutteringsproces foregår elektronisk, er det vigtigt, du angiver korrekt e-mailadresse i ansøgningsformularen. Hvis den er ukorrekt, vil du ikke modtage svarbrev fra os. Send application
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