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Prof. Neil Walton (Durham University, UK). The general aim of this project is to develop throughput-optimal entanglement distribution algorithms (both centralized and decentralized algorithms
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: * Collect, manage and clean datasets. * Employ new and existing tools to interpret, analyze, and visualize multivariate relationships in data. * Create databases and reports, develop algorithms and
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, and visualization techniques to assist with the development, evaluation, and/or applications of algorithms, methods, and software for data analysis. Responsibilities include querying databases, data
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About the Opportunity Job Description: The Open6G group at the Institute for the Intelligent Networked Systems (INSI), Northeastern University, is leading research and development, testing and
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for expensive new dispatchable generation capacity, enable deeper renewable energy penetration, mitigate grid congestion, and reducing CO₂ emissions at national scale. In this PhD project, you will develop
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validation (V&V) techniques for space systems, software and algorithms with a focus on specific challenges of space-borne perception and proximity operations uncooperative spacecraft . Develop novel methods
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to the construction of the detector at the LNGS. Data taking should start in 2029. The subject of this postdoctoral position, funded by the CNRS for two years, is to prepare the analysis of the first data in order to
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the development of mathematical models for signal transmission and reception, derivation of fundamental performance limits, algorithmic-level system design, and performance evaluation through computer simulations
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description languages. Develop and optimize EDA workflows for processor and accelerator design, verification, and physical implementation using open-source tools. Explore architecture-algorithm co-design for
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. The post will be primarily based at Guy’s Campus. The successful candidate will work closely with Professor James Arnold (https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-arnold-1a0497263/ ) to support and further develop