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, semiconductor manufacturers, and research institutions, has united to spearhead the development of specific aspects of 6G: Software antennas, AI-driven network software, compute stack, and groundbreaking 6G
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. You will be working at the intersection of battery modelling and algorithm development, with a strong emphasis on the data-driven modelling and control aspects. You will contribute to shaping
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graph learning models, primarily geared towards assisting combinatorial solvers for practical graph algorithm benchmarks. Please find out more here: Dr. G. Rattan Your profile You have, or will shortly
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stakeholders in the Dutch battery ecosystem to develop and demonstrate the next-generation algorithms and models for the future Battery Management System. The PhD student will work on topics related to: Develop
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solutions, including training algorithms and preparing solutions for clinical implementation. Assess the impact of your workflow solutions after implementation, determining whether the expected improvements
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to their bulky, costly, and cryogenically cooled components. However, recent breakthroughs in silicon-based THz circuits and antenna-integrated receiver arrays are transforming this landscape. What are you going
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for problems that are 'quantum' NP-hard (QMA-hard). What you will do Quantum algorithms and complexity theory; Quantum error correction protocols; Quantum information theory; Classical representation of quantum
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The Marketing group at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University seeks a highly motivated PhD student with strong quantitative skills to study the problem of algorithmic biases in marketing. As machines
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participants of the Netherlands Twin Register, integrating genetic and psychological data where relevant. Beyond algorithm development, you will also address methodological challenges such as data quality, bias
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of battery modelling and algorithm development, with a strong emphasis on the data-driven modelling and control aspects. You will contribute to shaping the technologies that underpin a more sustainable and