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(usually PhD). The Chair of Adaptive Dynamic Systems conducts research in the fields of reconfigurable computing, domain-specific multi- and manycore architectures, networks-on-chip (NoCs), methods and
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will pioneer mathematical frameworks for multimodal integration, advance video transformer architectures for temporal-spatial dynamics, and develop few-shot learning methodologies for ultra-low-resource
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maritime and autonomous. You will have a prior background in naval architecture, ocean engineering and mechanical engineering. You should be already familiar with the majority of simulation and experimental
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partners, coordinated by Fraunhofer ICT in Germany. The network will recruit a total of 17 doctoral candidates for project work lasting for 36 months. SPACER aims to develop new architectures for porous
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/research-groups/CRITIX/ ) headed by Prof. Marcus Völp. The team focuses on critical information infrastructures and cyber-physical systems with the aim to protect our most sensitive and valuable assets. We
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structures, designing appropriate benchmarks for the target domain, and determining which fusion architectures best balance performance, interpretability, and computational efficiency. The student will
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appropriate benchmarks for the target domain, and determining which fusion architectures best balance performance, interpretability, and computational efficiency. The student will collaborate closely with
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Networks, and ICT Services & Applications. Your role Design intelligent agent architectures leveraging large language models (LLMs), planning algorithms, and secure transaction protocols tailored
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resume with professional and technical skills, and exploring the scientific and cultural diversity in Europe and North America? The graduate training program in Scalable 2D-Materials Architectures (2D
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A fully funded 3.5 years PhD position in the field of experimental nanoscience at surfaces and molecular imaging of conjugated polymers is available in the group of Prof. Giovanni Costantini at UoB