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from all backgrounds to join our community. The Department of Information and Communications Engineering is now inviting applications for a Postdoctoral or Doctoral Researcher in statistical signal
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opportunities to see your research implemented in real-world applications. Your background and expertise You have a recent doctoral degree in electrical engineering, control engineering, computer science, applied
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machine learning principles and methods focusing on a few key topics (see “Machine learning foundations” below), often working with researchers of other fields in new exciting applications (see the other
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from all backgrounds to join our community. The Department of Information and Communications Engineering is now inviting applications for a Postdoctoral or Doctoral Researcher in statistical signal
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conducting calibration observations with the new receiver. Additionally, you will get to participate in a new VLBI program where full Stokes observations at millimeter wavelengths are conducted. Your network
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focus on planning and scheduling of production and associated supply chains, but an understanding of dynamic process models and life-cycle aspects is a big asset. In this work, you also need programming
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science, or human-computer interaction. Programming skills needed to do data analysis (we mainly use Python) You can be interested either in theoretical methods development or applications, or a bit of both
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backgrounds to join our community. At the Department of Applied Physics, our pioneering research in physical sciences creates important industrial applications that hold great technological potential. Our
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lasers? We are now looking for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team in a project to develop GaAs-based PIC lidar for space applications through the EIC project SPIDAR. In
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interaction. Programming skills needed to do data analysis (we mainly use Python) You can be interested either in theoretical methods development or applications, or a bit of both Interest in working on a