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accepted all year round Details Dynamic optimization is integral to many aspects of science and engineering, commonly found in trajectory optimization, optimal control (e.g. model predictive control, MPC
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paradigms, including continuous aperture MIMO, pre-optimized MIMO arrays, flexible intelligent metasurfaces, and tri-hybrid MIMO systems, with a particular emphasis on near-field propagation regimes relevant
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, highlighting that current (pre)rehabilitation strategies do not effectively promote physical activity. Nevertheless, sufficient physical activity is essential to optimize surgical recovery and achieve broader
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communications systems. The candidate will investigate advanced MIMO paradigms, including continuous aperture MIMO, pre-optimized MIMO arrays, flexible intelligent metasurfaces, and tri-hybrid MIMO systems, with a
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of algorithms for optimal welding (trajectory and force planning, adaptive parameters for surface/MLI, rapid data analysis: current–voltage–force–SWIR). • Data logging and synchronization, preparation
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specialist and transferable skills in accordance with desired career trajectory. 13. Undertake any other reasonable duties as required by the Head of School/Director of Research Institute. 14. Contribute
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the light of current crises and developments in modern society, optimizing preparedness for stress and expanding the dissemination of preventive medical care strategies as an appropriate crisis response
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candidate in the areas of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for materials science, with an emphasis on structure-property-relationships, materials optimization, materials under extreme conditions, and generative
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and trajectories, with a total stored current of approximately 120 mA, will be recombined. Supervised by a researcher from the Accelerators and Ion Sources Division of LPSC, as well as by the researcher
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interpret these signals within adaptive and/or stochastic frameworks. Are trajectories of morphological variation similar across all catarrhine primates over the last 30 million years (rates of morphological