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to open-source radio access networks (Open RAN), focusing on their deployment and performance. The study is developed within the framework of the AIGUA5G project, which promotes the use of 5G and IoT
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network layers of communication systems and Geomatics. CTTC received the “HR Excellence in Research” award in 2015 from the European Commission and successfully passed into the Award Renewal phase in 2023
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Doctoral Position (DC1) within the TAILOR project, an EU-funded Doctoral Network. PhD Topic:Analysis of ethical principles for automated rehabilitation strategies The project will focus on evaluating
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Description Grant/funding reference: PID2022-137099NB-C42 Job title: COMMUNICATION, CODING AND PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES FOR NEXT-GENERATION QUANTUM CLASSICAL NETWORKS (MADDIE) Research line: INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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person with collaborators and contribute with international experience to enrich the network of collaborators of the group. Requirements for candidates: Essential: Ph.D with postdoctoral experience in
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journals of the first decile. Researchers from our institute have shown their participation in national and international scientific networks, with more than 81% of the total number of papers published in
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Design and synthesis of functional nanoparticles (luminescent, magnetic, ferroelectric, etc.) Development of sustainable routes to obtain multifunctional materials with dispersed nanoparticle networks
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from physical constraints and evolutionary pressures, across multiple scales — from proteins to regulatory networks. The group combines principles from statistical physics, systems biology, and
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interdisciplinary training in theoretical language models, clinical approaches, AI methods (e.g., NLP), and neuroimaging, with opportunities to participate in network-wide events and international training activities
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biology, with both wet/dry lab backgrounds, to establish protocols and computational pipelines to exploit RNA modifications as disease biomarkers for early cancer diagnosis, and prognosis. EURECA network