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station network by rolling out SDWAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network) – a game-changer in wide-area networking. Unlike our legacy setup that only ensures availability, SDWAN unlocks smarter link
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the Development and testing of Software Defined Radio prototyping platform for TT&C/PDT and other space communication applications (possibly using GNU radio). The analysis and simulation tasks are covering
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efficiency of next-generation mobile networks. The research will focus on optimising the use of network and compute resources in software-defined and virtualised environments, supporting the evolution toward a
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academic researchers. The project will enable the PhD student to develop new theories about consumer behavior and/or psychology and test these theories utilizing quantitative research. Students define and
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, statistics or econometrics. They are typically looking to pursue careers as world-class academic researchers. Students define and execute their own projects in consultation with their advisers and thus need
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recommendations will be formulated to achieve a successful additive manufacturing in Dutch industry. Case-studies will be defined during the project, in close collaboration with the consortium. You will: Build a
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Challenge: Building self-organizing edge infrastructure that seamlessly adapts across terrestrial, cloud, and satellite networks. Change: Creating autonomous systems that unify edge orchestration
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(IPCC) defines risk as the potential adverse consequences arising from climate-related hazards and the vulnerability of affected systems. The vulnerability framework comprises three crucial elements
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software), and host regular seminars and visits to encourage knowledge exchange with other top schools in the world. The group is diverse (in terms of research interests and cultural background
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– ensuring competitiveness, sovereignty and sustainability in the global space economy. The opportunity: a legacy-defining role As Senior Industrialisation Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in shaping