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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project description Third-cycle subject: Computer Science The EU MSCA Doctoral Network
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. The physical layer of 5G and 6G networks revolves around the multi-antenna MIMO technology. 5G uses 64 antennas in each base station and 4 antennas in devices, which might grow by 5-10 times in 6G
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the foundations of computer science. Subject Description The research subject focuses on an integrated development of network architectures, resource efficient algorithms, and programming paradigms for enabling
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studies within the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA ) funded network program for PhD students, IDEAL4GREEN , that addresses the urgent challenges of climate change and the global shift towards
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for large-scale simulations of cortical memory function. Special focus is on coupling multiple neural networks to study neural interactions between different cortical regions supporting cognitive function
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and contribute to creating knowledge that will change industry. The chance to integrate a network of leading academic and industry experts in Sweden and Europe Admission requirements To be admitted
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of peer-reviewed scientific publications. The successful candidate will participate in ongoing research (e.g., SIDWater, PARC), build strategic networks nationally and internationally, create resources
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control strategies that strengthen their disturbance-handling capability. The work will be carried out with in a MSCA-DN doctoral training network with research stays at DNV in the Netherlands, Aalborg
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networks, fairness, accountability, and transparency in learning systems. The advertised position is funded by the Swedish Research Council (VR). Supervision: Professor Aristides Gionis What we offer
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for clean, abundant energy, and the binding targets to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 are among the driving forces for this renaissance of nuclear power. After a long period with no new deployments in