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Distributed radar systems comprise a coherent network of spatially distributed sensors that can be independently transmitting, receiving, or both. By acting in unison, rather than in isolation
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fault-tolerance. Due to the critical nature of many distributed systems, their correctness is of crucial importance. The verification of distributed systems, however, is notoriously difficult. This PhD
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. The verification of distributed systems, however, is notoriously difficult. This PhD research is envisioned to broadly follow one of three directions, but can be adapted to suit the interests of an excellent
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and Engineering, a 4-years PhD position is available at the Bernoulli Institute for Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence with the topic of formal verification of distributed systems
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hospital or population often fail when applied elsewhere due to distributional shifts. Since acquiring new labeled data is often costly or infeasible due to rare diseases, limited expert availability, and
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accessible measure of location. One option is to use skew versions of know distributions that leave the mode or median of the distribution at the origin. The main objective of this project is to explore, from
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contribute to more accurate absorbed dose-response assessments and inform future strategies for individualized treatment planning. This PhD is part of a broader research initiative, offering a unique
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, ion beam transport and detection, laser spectroscopy for atomic and nuclear physics, high voltage systems, and data analysis. The minimum academic entry requirement for a PhD in the Faculty of Science
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annum for outstanding students). Additional financial support is available through research and teaching assistance work. The Opportunity Within the Integrated PhD Program, a PhD opportunity is available
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, modeling, and simulation of electrical power systems for railway and road mobility considering their impact on electric transmission and distribution grids, with particular attention to the integration