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published in the literature, they are designed to naturally operate over bits, in order to maximize their performances in Software and Hardware implementations. At the current state of the art, the approach
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thematic areas: Control systems, computational intelligence and machine learning, autonomous systems, optimization and networks, embedded and real-time systems hardware and software, fault diagnosis, cyber
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respect to drought and Nitrogen-deficiency. Next, the candidate will construct a predictive hybrid model by (a) retrieving estimates for performance and resilience-defining parameters from experimental time
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. Hyperbolic PDEs model processes such as flow in pipes, water/gas distribution networks, power grids, irrigation channels, and road traffic—essentially, systems with transport phenomena and delays. A challenge
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Job description PhD Researcher for next-generation WiFi chip design on Software-Defined Radio About Ghent University Ghent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 15.000 people, it is
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automation, to space and planetary exploration among many others. The research will involve the development of new techniques, comprehensive modelling and software implementation, followed by the construction