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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Computational geometry is the area within algorithms research dealing with the design and analysis
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required. Are you passionate about mathematical systems and control theory? Do you want to develop cutting-edge control algorithms for the security and resilience of cyber-physical systems? We welcome you to
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this postdoc position, the focus is on methods and algorithms for large-scale graph analytics, in particular network science approaches for analyzing longitudinal, population-scale relational data derived from
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(LES) results. Key Responsibilities: Develop and refine numerical algorithms for real-time wind field forecasting. Validate forecasting models against high-fidelity LES data and field measurements
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to develop human-centred RL
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for their governing mechanisms? How can we make these model computationally efficient and capable of scaling to large dataset sizes? Scientific challenges for this exciting PhD project include: develop principled
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professionals at every stage of their development cross the boundaries of their fields to collaborate in the transfer, development, and application of high-quality, practical knowledge. For our challenging
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under dynamic workloads, strict real-time constraints, and limited computational resources remains a key technical challenge. This PhD project addresses these challenges by developing efficient
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, architecture, and development of prototype and product versions of our semiconductor test tools. Translate research algorithms into production-grade, maintainable software. Build and manage a small high
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optimally for future challenges. This PhD position is part of the SecReSy4You MSCA Doctoral Network, which focuses on developing next-generation methods for security and resilience of cyber-physical systems