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. Expected Work: The selected candidate will conduct research at the intersection of wireless communications, signal processing, and control theory, aiming to develop cutting-edge algorithms for joint
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Vibration Techniques Concepts, operation and maintenance of ultra-low vibration experiments, including control of mechanical, acoustic, cabling, vacuum-line, and cryogenic noise. • High-field Superconducting
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analysis, -- mathematical theory for artificial intelligence, -- optimization and numerical computation over manifold, -- systems and control theory, -- algebraic computation theory and cryptography
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refrigerators, based on both liquid 4He and cryofree cryostats. • Ultra-low Vibration Techniques Concepts, operation and maintenance of ultra-low vibration experiments, including control of mechanical, acoustic
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, “Time-Varying Operator-Theoretic Framework for Tipping Point Prediction” (PI: Prof. Sho Shirasaka) in the JST PRESTO research area “Exploration of New Science Using Mathematics to Predict and Control
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-body physics. Preference will be given to applicants with expertise in quantum information theory, quantum control and/or advanced numerical methods to simulate non-equilibrium quantum systems
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science and control theory, information theory, operations research and econometrics, theoretical computer science and cryptography, mathematical theory of artificial intelligence, etc. AMSS is expected
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, Uncertainty quantification, Approximation Theory, Applied Probability and Bayesian statistics, Optimal Control and Dynamic Programming. Appointment, salary, and benefits. The appointment period is two years
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and cyber-physical systems, with practical tools and models development for the future electricity control centre. This PhD project will focus on the fundamental theory of cyber-physical modelling
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assessed by means of a high-fidelity end-to-end simulator. The current design of the NGGM DFAOCS could benefit from the latest advances in control theory and the use of a robust control framework in which