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of topics include algorithmic fairness in network analysis, developing network embedding frameworks for real-world network datasets or AI models based on agentic LLMs for simulating real-world network data
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) in the fields of satellite telecommunications network architectures, techniques and algorithms (coding, modulation, access, synchronisation and networking), system tools and telecom equipment. Duties
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outcompeting in silico algorithms. The ambition of this project is to expand in chemico reservoir computing to other reaction networks, especially enzymatic reaction networks. By incorporating light-sensitive
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) and cover a wide range of innovative topics, from the development and validation of novel methods, algorithms and EO products to innovative climate research; the development of improved climate data
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space systems; Investigating and implementing PQC algorithms to safeguard space data systems against quantum computing threats; Evaluating the performance and security of PQC solutions in the context
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factors that provided novel insights in this repair pathway (van Toorn et al., Molecular Cell, 2022, Geijer et al., Nature Cell Biology, 2021, Tresini et al. Nature, 2015, Schwertman et al. Nature Genetics
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of the North Sea. Existing automated detection algorithms will be used to identify seals and porpoises. The results will be used to create seasonal acoustic presence maps, investigate differences in community
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and associated algorithm definition/validation, relevant instrument simulators, quick look systems, the call for proposal system and mission planning systems; Monitoring and supporting the ESA SOC-led
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of human IPSC-derived neurons and glia cells. This will be complemented by genetic, proteomic and imaging techniques and subsequent data analyses. As such, we are looking for a candidate with an interest and
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studies independently, working with diverse datasets, developing algorithms and decision rules, and contributing to the refinement of data-driven intervention strategies. Tasks As a postdoctoral researcher