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& Infrastructure Group oversees the operation, maintenance, and development of the ESRF site and its technical infrastructure. This includes managing construction projects, HVAC systems, fluids and networks
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, funded by the European Commission. You can find more information on this project at NEWTON, https://newton-6g.eu/ . The Doctoral Network is led by IQUADRAT, the ATHINA-EREVNITIKO KENTRO KAINOTOMIAS STIS
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network in which each node can harvest sufficient energy to operate autonomously, irrespective of its location. The project investigates various strategies for efficient energy distribution in IoT networks
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science, networking, and distributed systems with cross-cutting concerns of security and privacy. Position Summary The Department of Computer Science at the University of Oregon is inviting applications
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postdoctoral researcher to join the Distributed and Intelligent Connectivity (DISCO) research group and contribute to applied research at the interface between 5G/6G networking, AI and digital twins, with a
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publishing. Knowledge and experience of machine learning, preferably distributed machine learning. Knowledge and experience of coding and information theory. Knowledge and experience of communication networks
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SRCD department. The scientific activities of this department mainly focus on communication systems and networks, cybersecurity, and digital law. They cover, in particular, the design of architectures
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and velocity distributions within the liquid metal. The experimental works are supported by numerical simulations of project partners inside the doctoral network. Within the project duration of 36
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-of-the-art approaches have been developed for linear systems in centralized settings; they do not consider the distributed nature of the CIs and the network induced imperfections like variable sampling periods
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limitations and impact on network requirements. Analyze the performance of underwater communication systems based on wireless optical technology. Perform modeling and simulation of reconfigurable surfaces