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. Workplace: The work will be developed at NOVA Laboratory for Computer Science and Informatics, Computer Science Department – NOVA FCT, under the supervision of Professor João Leitão with co-supervision
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interdependencies arising in the intelligent electricity distribution grid designed to promote flexibility. The main supervisor of the PhD candidate will be Associate Professor Vijay Venu Vadlamudi (IEL). Co
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interdependencies arising in the intelligent electricity distribution grid designed to promote flexibility. The main supervisor of the PhD candidate will be Associate Professor Vijay Venu Vadlamudi (IEL). Co
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quantum communication, distributed quantum computing, and joint classical-quantum networks, it is essential to convert between stationary quantum memories (e.g., trapped ions, atoms, nuclear spins) and
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questions or do you require additional information? Please contact: Jordy de Vries, Associate Professor, j.devries4@uva.nl Applications should include the following information (all files besides your cv
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and Research Skills Training program. This project will be undertaken in collaboration with Associate Professor Peter Smitham, Professor Dominic Thewlis and Adjunct Professor Mark Rickman from
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Applicants must hold a relevant master’s degree in telecommunications, computer networks, computer science, or a closely related field, with a strong background in computer networking and distributed systems
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research school on secure distributed computing (SeDiC) is proposed. SeDiC aims to tackle the challenges of exchanging and computing data across a network of interconnected systems. It addresses scalability
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Department. Currently, three faculty member (one associate professor, and two professors) with two doctoral students, one researcher and one research engineer are working on the related research activities and
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and may relate to sustainability, diversity, equity and inclusion, well-being, or similar themes. The two projects will be supervised by Associate Professor Darius-Aurel Frank , who was awarded