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of Internet infrastructure by developing autonomous systems that can self-organize, self-optimize, and self-heal across heterogeneous environments. You will tackle fundamental challenges at the intersection
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to contribute to foundational research at the intersection of control theory, optimization, and artificial intelligence, with potential applications in energy systems, and infrastructure networks. The successful
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and IC design Thin-film flexible electronics Wearables What we do for you At imec, more than 700 PhD students from over 40 different countries are working on the future of a better world. This is
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Welcome to Maastricht University! Join us in optimizing transcranial
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principles for transceiver frontend design, including data converter solutions. Expected outcome is a disruptive and novel approach to co-optimized radio transceiver design with measured and verified state
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engineering starts from use cases (typical and exceptional) and various system scenarios (different operating modes, failures). This will require the development of suitable domain-specific languages (DSLs
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the initial phase, you will develop and optimize physical and numerical models describing the electron optics of the complete probe-forming column, including the multi-beam generation unit, imaging lenses
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three main phases. In the initial phase, you will develop and optimize physical and numerical models describing the electron optics of the complete probe-forming column, including the multi-beam
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. Within this platform, the ADME of Therapeutics (ADMEoT) — also known as Uppsala University Drug Optimization and Pharmaceutical Profiling (UDOPP) — operates as a specialized unit in the Department
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PostDocs, and several Ph.D. students. More in general, research at LAAS-CNRS spans robotics, optimization, control, telecommunications, and nano-systems. The robotics department at LAAS-CNRS counts more than