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involved in the social and environmental transition, ULiège supports students to fulfil their roles as responsible citizens (training in sustainable development, Green Office, etc.) and promotes ethical
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aspects of theoretical chemistry. They will develop new approaches and algorithms for quantum chemistry and molecular dynamics, drawing inspiration from the opportunities offered by advances in quantum
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research project at IDLab-MEDIA (https://media.idlab.ugent.be/ ), UGent – imec, aimed at advancing the state of the art in motion capture, sensor fusion, immersive media, and 3D computer vision. Within
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their roles as responsible citizens (training in sustainable development, Green Office, etc.) and promotes ethical, multidisciplinary and open research. ULiège is committed to the region in which it operates
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candidates must thus have a strong interest in algorithmic development as well as embedded hardware integration. Role and responsibilities This PhD project will be executed in close cooperation with
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Computer science » Digital systems Computer science » Programming Computer science » Systems design Mathematics » Algorithms Mathematics » Statistics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Belgium
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while developing transferable skills in an international, interdisciplinary setting. The 15 open positions: DC1: Low-power IoT sensing at high frequency bands Host: IMDEA Networks Institute, Madrid, Spain
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sensing. You will develop adaptive algorithms that dynamically select the optimal radio configuration based on the specific requirements of each application. The radio platform supports a range of physical
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cases of next generation wireless communications systems. For details, you may refer to the following: https://wwwen.uni.lu/snt/research/sigcom We're looking for people driven by excellence, excited about
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in healthy states, genetically perturbed states, and during liver regeneration. On the other hand, you will develop algorithms to disentangle direct intercellular signals from those that are induced