21 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "CRAG Centre de Recerca Agrigenòmica" PhD positions at Universidade de Vigo
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the design and development of solutions for securing 5G/6G infrastructures with quantum communication and information technologies. Specifically, its activity will be carried out in the following fields
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tasks will include, among others: Development and maintenance of electronic circuit interfacing fast optical elements. Development and maintenance of electronic circuit interfacing fast single photon
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Write technical reports on the use of environmental monitoring devices and their integration with artificial intelligence. Develop business plans for
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the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Reference Number 175427 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Development and
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will include, among others: Read scientific literature in the area of quantum communications and quantum key distribution systems. Analyse the security of the source in these systems and develop
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will include, among others: Read scientific literature in the area of quantum communications and quantum key distribution systems. Analyse the security of these systems and develop methodology
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https://sede.uvigo.gal/public/catalog-detail/27660208 Requirements Research FieldEngineering » OtherEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Specific Requirements Item 01: Academic qualifications and other
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, 6G, distributed, and intelligent systems. Development in 5G, 6G, distributed, and intelligent systems. Coordination and management of the work team members. Project planning. Scientific paper writing
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on artificial intelligence and distributed systems. Development of artificial intelligence and distributed systems. Coordination and management of team members. Project planning. Scientific paper writing
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will include, among others: Reading scientific literature in the field of quantum communications and quantum key distribution systems. Developing security proofs for quantum cryptography in the finite