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continues to surge, the steady upscaling of quantum hardware (now reaching thousands of qubits) has resulted in increasingly sophisticated quantum software pipelines. Given the strategic use of quantum
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Cloud Edge Continuum interconnection of data centers to at least halve SLA-violation correction time and SLA violation levels, and defines a converged wireless–optical design using TWDM-PONs to boost both
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inference and deployment costs (e.g., model compression/simplification and hardware-aware optimization). We are also interested in how resource-efficiency interacts with broader sustainability aspects
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the frameworks necessary to continuously verify AI safety in operational contexts, leaving systems vulnerable to unpredicted behaviors. The proposed framework provides a comprehensive solution by designing
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modular electronic architectures, with a focus on chiplet-based system design to improve scalability, reuse, and sustainability. The work explores how modular hardware platforms can support adaptable
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multi-disciplinary, conducting innovative, internationally recognised research in power electronics systems. We specialise in the design and implementation of hardware and control algorithms for real
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Group Electronics and Informatics: Research – Development - Innovation is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant. More concretely your work package, for the preparation of a doctorate, contains