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application! Your work assignments Our research projects focus on distributed sensing, hardware-efficient signal processing, robustness and resilience, and communication-efficient decentralized machine learning
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interoperability and always-on artificial intelligence. To achieve the vision, research will focus on improving the hardware for both 6G devices and space-based satellites, developing signal processing methods
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the intersection of control theory, robotics, artificial intelligence, and signal processing, and is a key enabler of future intelligent infrastructure.This project will focus on the development of novel control
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activities. They signal the role we wish to play in relation to all our stakeholders. JIBS is triple crown accredited by AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. Recent assessments of research productivity and impact rank JIBS
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Advance Earth Observation with 6G Satellites! Join our cutting-edge research at the intersection of satellite communication, signal processing, and Earth observation. As a PhD student, you'll help
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either on a specific area or a mix between them. Research environment The Department of Economics has about 30 employees, including eight professors, eight associate professors, two assistant professors
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for advanced courses, international research visits, and networking across Sweden’s top universities. Information about the research group The Computer Vision Group at the division of Signal processing and
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, and combining the resulting digital stream in a smart way. The circuit design in the transmitter and receiver areas will be complemented by researchers in signal processing to investigate these topics
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description This PhD project aims to uncover the signaling pathways that plants evolved to coordinate activities among the nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. The project will involve developing
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that align with current researchers at IAS. Furthermore, applicants should indicate interest in one or more of the following four research groups: The Segregation Group examines how people become unevenly