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provide co supervision of PhD/MSc students working on related topics For further information, please contact: Dr. Jorge Querol ( ) Your profile A PhD degree in Telecommunication Engineering, Electrical
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conferences. Contributing to the supervision of PhD students and the coordination with collaborating researchers. We are seeking a researcher with strong experience in experimental quantum optics and a clear
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of funding opportunities. Supporting the purchase of appropriate equipment and managing relationships with international suppliers. Actively participate in supervising PhD students, guiding them through
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PhD students, postdocs, and faculty on joint projects, ensuring experimental results support theoretical work. Co-author scientific publications in IEEE journals and conferences, and contribute to open
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well as a postgraduate PhD research program for over 50 students. 33 academic staff conduct theoretical and experimental research in quantum physics, astrophysics, fundamental physics; and condensed matter
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, extract statistical models, and compare findings across environments, hardware, and frequency bands. Collaborate with PhD students, postdocs, and faculty on joint projects, ensuring experimental results
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students for immediate impact in industry. This is an exceptional opportunity for an innovative educator-researcher to shape curriculum at the convergence of electrification, automation, and artificial
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Communications and Information Technologies (ICT). With 200+ integrated researchers holding a PhD degree and hosting the research work of 200+ PhD students and 200+ master students, IT has a solid
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, considering discrete modulation; Contribute to the implementation of digital signal processing algorithms in a FPGA platform; Contribute to the implementation of information reconciliation algorithms in a GPU
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longer sustainable. This project pioneers a new paradigm: we design smart, low-power digital AI co-processors that learn and correct the imperfections of their analog counterparts in real-time. As a PhD