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, interests and background: Wireless communication and signal processing, wireless networking and protocols, mathematical modelling and analysis, algorithm design, estimation theory, machine learning, embedded
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Institute in Mathematics and Physics (IRMP ) and the Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics (ICTEAM ), welcome applications for a four-year PhD candidate
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must hold a Master degree in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent), have a solid mathematical background (e.g. in control theory and optimization) and have taken specialized courses in at least one of
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Electrical Engineering (or equivalent), have a solid mathematical background (e.g. in control theory and optimization) and have taken specialized courses in at least one of the following disciplines: advanced
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increasingly complex networks. By deploying and advancing techniques such as machine learning, graph-based network analysis, and synthetic data generation, the project tackles key challenges in anomaly detection
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theoretical background for MIMO related research, and have attended courses such as Information Theory, Signal and Systems, Modulation and Detection. Experience with OFDM or single carrier baseband algorithms
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- Experience in image processing and/or - Familiar with rodent behavioural tests and/or - Experience in histology and/or - Familiar with the theory and preferably practical aspect of MRI. You will be responsible
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engineering (or a closely related field), with a solid foundation in mathematics (e.g., matrix algebra) and coursework in areas such as digital signal processing, sound processing, and machine learning
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29 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) Research Field Computer science » Other Mathematics » Applied mathematics Mathematics » Computational mathematics
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. Expectations for the proposed project We seek candidates whose research intersects meaningfully with the research domains represented across our supervisory team. These include: Narrative theory and narratology