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in large-scale installations (wind farms, solar) as well as distributed over large number of small-scale assets (e.g., rooftop PV). This calls for an increasing adaptivity, especially in terms
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security and machine learning, security measures and usability aspects of security, security of distributed systems, as well as anonymity and privacy issues. Preference may be given to candidates who develop
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integration of 5G/6G Terrestrial/Non-Terrestrial and Wi-Fi, development of advanced algorithms and optimisation techniques to enhance the performance and efficiency of the integrated RAN, spectrum management
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extracting high value from data. To achieve this, IDLab performs fundamental and applied research on Internet technologies and distributed intelligence. The selected applicant’s research should synergize with
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functionality. Your work will involve designing advanced algorithms that efficiently utilize UWB signal features (RSSI, channel impulse response, phase and amplitude data, Doppler maps,..) to support both high
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to collaborate in a team environment with multiple PhD students and postdocs; Excellent communication skills in English (both spoken and written); Willingness to develop writing and presentation skills throughout
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to determine the available hosting (EV-charging) capacity of the distribution grid (incl. Transformers) as a function of urban and grid morphology (envisaged locations) Job description Analysis of charging data
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and effluent concentrations, quality of surface water and sediments upstream and downstream of the discharge point). Determining particle size distributions in CSO water and sludge from existing
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Job description You will be responsible for advancing the current state of metaproteomics bioinformatics by developing novel, high-performance algorithms for improved identification and annotation
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, investigating novel methods for photorealistic scene reconstruction and understanding. Together, these roles form a cohesive effort to bridge algorithmic innovation with practical applications in next-generation