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The Quantum Dynamics of Control (QDC) group led by Prof. Aurelia Chenu at the University of Luxembourg has an opening for a 1-year postdoc on dynamics of quantum systems and theory of measurement
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Bures sur Yvette, le de France | France | 2 days ago
theory, and data-driven methods. The postdoc will work in close collaboration with an interdisciplinary group of researchers and students in control theory, signal processing, neuroscience, and sports
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). The PDRA in Functional Biodiversity will work on the LEMONTREE (Land Ecosystem Models based On New Theory, observations and Experiments) project and will be part of a team of scientists developing a
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within Chalmers and internationally. Chalmers is an employer that actively promotes equal opportunities for women and men. Project overview The project concerns applying supervisory control theory
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live in. Your role The Quantum Dynamics of Control (QDC) group led by Prof. Aurelia Chenu at the University of Luxembourg has an opening for a 1-year postdoc on dynamics of quantum systems and theory
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singular elliptic and parabolic PDEs, free boundary problems, optimal control of free boundary systems with distributed parameters. Current areas of interest include Potential Theory, Harmonic Analysis
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and men. Project overview The project concerns applying supervisory control theory to security in a broad sense, both as off-line and on-line approaches. The work is collaborative in nature, bridging
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, integrating advanced theory with real-world deployment. The Postdoctoral Scholar will be responsible for: Designing and implementing learning-based motion planning and control strategies for multi-robot systems
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materials, topological physics (theory), nanofabrication, ultrafast optics an excellent command of written and spoken English good interpersonal, communication, organizational and problem-solving skills
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fundamental and applied research within communication, networks, control systems, AI, sound, cyber security, and robotics. The department plays an active role in transferring inventions and results