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analysis tools Investigating channel impairments, propagation effects, and mitigation techniques Designing and evaluating transmission schemes, signal processing algorithms, and communication architectures
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for a candidate capable of developing ML models and optimization algorithms specifically designed for highly dynamic satellite communication (SatCom) systems that can handle networks of varying sizes and
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or MATLAB, integrating data preprocessing, feature extraction, and classification for hyperspectral and fluorescence lifetime datasets. Optimize algorithms for batch processing and scalability, enabling high
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venuesStrong programming skillsSolid mathematical foundation, including linear algebra, probability, statistics, and optimizationBroad and in-depth experience with machine learning algorithms and deep learning
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Ecosystem Services (ES) assessment methods to support decision-makers in evaluating OWF impacts across all development stages and scales, and for multiple OWF design configurations. By combining life-cycle
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core network protocols Proficiency in multiple programming languages including bash scripting, MATLAB, C/C++ and Python. Other simulation languages such as JULIA are pluses Working knowledge
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About the project Systemic amyloidosis comprises severe protein misfolding diseases in which amyloid fibrils accumulate across multiple organs, leading to progressive dysfunction. AL (light‑chain
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multiple symbolic fields, including official political discourse, academic debates and selected cultural outputs. Methodologically, it adopts a mixed-methods approach, combining machine-learning–enhanced
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(or to be obtained the year of the application) or other degree, depending on the scholarship applied for Being able to demonstrate excellent study results (great distinction or multiple distinction) and/or
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organization, and how these properties are altered by pathological processes across multiple biological scales. The position is available in the team of Dr. Andra C. Dumitru in the nBIO group at LIBST, UCLouvain