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, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Geosciences, Computational Science and Engineering, or a related area is required.The position will involve developing models and algorithms for the evolution of inorganic
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, telecommunications or related field. Other requirements include Strong background in communication theory, signal processing, and wireless communications, Extensive experience in physical (PHY) layer algorithm design
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. You will support field behavioral experiments to test designs of tradable credits schemes in specific urban contexts. You will explore and implement machine-learning algorithms and classical dynamic
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will have the opportunity to engage in pioneering research, collaborate with a large, dynamic and multidisciplinary team, and advance the field of quantum computing through innovative algorithms and
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on developing novel ML algorithms, enhancing human-AI collaboration, and exploring systems tailored to dynamic, human-centered environments. They may also work with diverse signal modalities, including vision
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communications and networks Beamforming and MIMO algorithms Millimeter wave communications Terahertz band communications Visible light communications Channel modeling and/or interference modeling Beam tracking and
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-t'ukpyolsi, Korea, The Republic of [map ] Subject Areas: Condensed Matter Physics Physics / quantum information/computation Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/09/17, listed until 2026/03/17) Position Description
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learning, and AI-driven manipulation. This position offers the opportunity to work on real-world robotic systems and develop novel algorithms at the intersection of robot learning, control, and AI
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will develop algorithms and methods aimed at better detection and mitigation of GNSS interference events from either jamming or spoofing attempts. In addition to research within GNSS integrity
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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