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of the elderly to space robotics. We are now looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher in quantum computing and algorithms. Are you as excited about quantum technology and its future applications as we are? We are now
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. We are experts in systems science; we develop integrated solutions from care of the elderly to space robotics. We are now looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher in quantum computing and algorithms
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an excellent publication record. Solid research experience in one or more of the following topics is expected: Graph neural networks Optimization algorithms Predicting structured output Self-supervised learning
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algorithms Predicting structured output Self-supervised learning Computational metabolomics Computational biomedicine Computational drug discovery Excellent technical and communications skills are required
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following themes: Traffic modelling and multimodal transport simulation Travel behaviour and choice modelling Network optimization and algorithmic methods Machine learning and data-driven approaches
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access to state-of-the-art supercomputing facilities (like LUMI) and is very well integrated within the scientific community internationally. More about our activities: https://miguelcaro.org
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on biomedical engineering, biophysics, and brain research. We combine experimental and computational methods and develop algorithms, as well as new technologies to tackle major problems in human well-being and
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identification algorithms that directly interface with physical hardware. We work closely with industry partners, and our research has led to several methods now used in commercial products. We are part of
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goals As a researcher in this project, you will work on mathematical models for describing the radio environment and to design algorithms for estimating, for example, the location and spectral
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to advanced control design and system optimization. Our specialty is developing embedded control, estimation, and identification algorithms that directly interface with physical hardware. We work closely with