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I can't believe it! The first clear sign of life from our constitutional research in this sector here. I congratulate the Fraunhofer Institute on having finally found something here. Please excuse my arrogance. I still remember a special interview a few months ago in which it was said that NC is not commercially available. The interview was conducted jointly with Switzerland. I can still remember how annoyed I was and how Dio had to calm me down.Seems Fraunhofer want to play with Akida in medical signal processing and future 5G+ and 6G.
Nice.
Student Assistant* Signal Processing, Sensor Technology
Student Assistant* Signal Processing, Sensor Technologyjobs.fraunhofer.de
City: Berlin
Date: Nov 17, 2023
Student Assistant* Signal Processing, Sensor Technology
The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (www.fraunhofer.com) currently operates 76 institutes and research institutions throughout Germany and is the world’s leading applied research organization. Around 30 000 employees work with an annual research budget of 2.9 billion euros.
Future. Discover. Together.
The "Wireless Communications and Networks" department of the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute, develops wireless communication systems with a focus on future generations of cellular communications (5G+ and 6G). The "Signal and Information Processing (SIP)" group works in an international environment in research projects on highly topical issues in the field of signal processing, mobile communications, as well as applications in relevant fields. We are looking for several student assistants to support research projects on neuromorphic signal processing in the area of (medical) sensory applications. Be a part of our team and come on a journey of research and innovation!
What you will do
- Support in the evaluation of innovative approaches to 6G-based recording of vital parameters (e.g. respiratory rate, pulse, movement patterns) using Integrated Communication and Sensing (ICAS) and their energy-efficient (pre-)processing and transmission in 5G/6G-based networks
- Implementation of novel sensor and processing concepts on hardware-related processing and transmission platforms
- Support the implementation of algorithms on neuromorphic hardware architectures (such as SpiNNaker and Akida)
- Development and implementation of machine learning algorithms as well as the design and implementation of real-time software in C++
- Carrying out experiments and simulations and evaluation of the performance of the algorithms developed for innovative applications
What you bring to the table
- Full-time study with good grades at a German university or college in the fields of: electrical engineering, (medical) informatics, communications engineering, applied mathematics, physics or similar
- Interest in signal processing, communications engineering and wireless communication networks (5G/6G)
- Good knowledge of C/C++ programming and experience with multi-threaded applications
- Experience with AI, deep learning and signal processing/sensor fusion
- Interest and interdisciplinary collaboration in the areas of medicine, data processing, communication technology and AI
Furthermore desirable are:
- Understanding of basic machine learning algorithms and knowledge of common frameworks (e.g. TensorFlow, PyTorch)
- Experience with hardware programming, real-time software and event-driven architectures
- Interest and interdisciplinary collaboration in the areas of medicine, data processing, communication technology and AI
Finally the time has come. Even a blind chicken...
I take it as a sign, late but!
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Maybe my mail has had some effect. That would be nice.

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