10 postdoc-distributed-algorithms uni jobs at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden
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develop new communication theory and signal processing algorithms. The goal will be to develop theory, algorithms, and network architectural concepts to deliver ubiquitous network services across the globe
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are not limited to models and algorithms for knowledge discovery, novel algorithmic and statistical techniques for big data management, optimization for machine learning, analysis of information and social
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the mathematical foundations of these fields, e.g., designing innovative algorithms and control strategies, as well as the development of technical solutions to adapt these new methods to applications in the areas
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learning, optimization algorithms, and interoperability frameworks for optimal energy management across Europe. KTH leads technological landscape analysis, multi-energy investment planning tool development
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knowledge in thermal energy storage, techno-economic analyses, and AI tools/algorithms is a merit. In addition to the above, there is also a mandatory requirement for English equivalent to English B/6
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organizations can be considered to correspond to a traditional postdoc visit to another university. an interest in and understanding of pedagogical development within the subject field in question. interest in
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a strong multi-disciplinary and international network between PhD students, postdocs, researchers, and industry. Supervision: Alexander Edström is proposed to supervise the doctoral student. Decisions
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data for understand present distribution of technology use, and conditions for technology-switch – this for the Energy Access analyses. For the CLEWs framework, similarly AI techniques will be used
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. There are multiple alternatives in the future deployment of nuclear, including centralized large-scale and distributed SMRs, and there is no established knowledge of how these would impact the power grid
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(ISAC), massive and distributed MIMO at sub-terahertz frequencies, and terahertz communications for satellite networks. The research will focus on the physical layer and media access control layer