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live in. Your role The Quantum Dynamics of Control (QDC) group led by Prof. Aurelia Chenu at the University of Luxembourg has an opening for a 1-year postdoc on dynamics of quantum systems and theory
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that ingest raw on-chain data (blocks, transactions, smart-contract events) from public blockchains into research-grade databases Developing statistical, graph, and/or machine learning models to study
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interdisciplinary research and training program. The objective of the open PhD position is to advance current over-the-air-computing (AirComp) approaches for federated and graph-based Embedded AI to account for
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. Specific Requirements Knowledge or prior experience in climate modelling, dynamical systems theory, and palaeoclimate dynamics will be considered an advantage. Demonstrated interest in interdisciplinary
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best and work that relates to the topics, theories, geographical focus and/or methodologies of this project. Co-authored publications are allowed but not recommended. Note that the maximum file size
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similar length). Please choose your publications based on two combined criteria: work that you consider among your best and work that relates to the topics, theories, geographical focus and/or methodologies
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cooperative perception setting. Semantic-Aware Compression & Network Information Theory: Derive new rate–distortion–reliability bounds, design adaptive codecs that prioritise safety-critical bits, and close
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, political economy and management and innovation to provide a comprehensive theory to explain the dynamics of competition for access to and control of critical technologies. Methodologically, the project aims
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, political communication, or democratic theory. It is an advantage if you have knowledge of multilingual NLP approaches. It is an advantage if you have experience in publishing in leading scientific journals
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can easily use the setups. The researcher will use the set-ups to analyze the LCE precursor flow, also comparing with results from simulations and theory, and continuously revise and improve