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Operations Research and Operations Management, such as network theory, combinatorial optimization, and econometrics. The project pursues three interrelated aims: first, to characterize how network structure
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hardware architectures. The applications domains are diverse, ranging from AI for science, over AI for semiconductor process technologies to automotive and health applications. Within this department
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17 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company KU LEUVEN Department Engineering science Research Field Engineering » Industrial engineering Engineering » Computer engineering Computer
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and energy-efficient manufacturing in the Greater Region. Modern industrial production systems rely on networks of sensors to monitor processes, energy consumption, material flows, and environmental
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optical system design, signal processing, machine learning, and optimization. You will contribute to the development of new solutions for hologram recording, generation, quality assessment, and real-time
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* for combinatorial solving; some details can be found below. The field of combinatorial optimization is concerned with developing generic tools that take a declarative problem description and automatically compute
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the transition away from gas using detailed data on gas consumption Studying tariff design and the allocation of fixed network costs under decreasing gas demand. Evaluating the risks of stranded assets, optimal
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ICT Services & Applications. The Signal Processing and Communications (SIGCOM) research group of SnT conducts research aimed at designing, emulating and testing new high-performance systems
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the frame of the FNR-CORE supported project OPTMONITOR (Optimal Monitoring and Coupled Modeling for Climate-Driven Landslide Risk Detection) at the University of Luxembourg (Faculty of Science, Technology and
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tracking and mapping, light fields, extended reality (XR) technologies, sim-to-real, synthetic data generation, and advanced computer vision and machine learning techniques. In addition, the group works on