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evaluating trade-offs under different environmental conditions, such as changing weather patterns, fluctuating energy costs, or variations in occupants’ schedules. Typically, the initial priority settings
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): Network-level design and multi-node cooperation (coordination, topology design, distributed/federated learning, etc.) Wireless resource allocation and scheduling under multi-objective KPIs (rate, latency
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possibility for further extension dependent on funding. Initial interviews have been scheduled for September 2025. For informal enquiries, please contact, Prof Gerasimos Theotokatos, MSRC Director at
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limited to, age, race, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, geography, sexuality, and social class. Interviews for shortlisted candidates are provisionally scheduled for Tuesday 11th November
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priority areas. These projects are all scheduled to commence in February 2026. Successful applicants will benefit from supervision by experienced and research-active colleagues, access to dedicated doctoral
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. Candidates are encouraged to send their applications by the 25th of June 2025. Online interviews for shortlisted candidates are scheduled shortly after the closing date. Contact: personnel@economics.ox.ac.uk.
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learning applications to improve project cost, risk, and schedule performance Please state your entry requirements plus any necessary or desired background A first class or an upper second class British
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) at the latest. Applicants selected for an interview will be notified by September 5, 2025. We intend to schedule interviews (in person or via Zoom) in the second week of September. The ideal start date would be
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overnight stay for post anaesthesia recovery. The needed post-operative care is predicted manually based on a pre-operative assessment for surgeries case selection to be scheduled for each day. This decision
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spread over five months (October 2025-February 2026). The duties will include: Observing a series of training sessions, in-person at University of Nottingham. Assisting with the design of a schedule of