Design of radiofrequency sensors based on metamaterials for application in bio-sanitary environments
The PhD will be focused in study, design, analysis and prototyping of radiofrequency sensors. The proposed sensors are based on printed metamaterial structures. These structures are specific geometric shapes thatrespond with more or less energy depending on the frequency of the sensor incident wave. These sensors can be wireless, small and low cost, which gives them ideal properties for use in the industry. Specifically, the development will be focused on the bio-sanitary environment.
Requirements: Knowledge of electronics, electronic instrumentation, microcontrollers programming, and radiofrequency circuits and antennas.
Full-time contract with exclusive dedication to the PhD thesis.
Documents: Curriculum vitae, academic record, cover letter and two recommendation letters.
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