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-time Research Fellow to work on Generative and Token-based Semantic Communication Technologies for Future Wireless Networks (this is a fixed term contract upto Sept 2027). For this opening
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Token-based Semantic Communication Technologies for Future Wireless Networks (this is a fixed term contract upto Sept 2027). For this opening, the successful candidate will be required to have research
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Token-based Semantic Communication Technologies for Future Wireless Networks (this is a fixed term contract upto Sept 2027). For this opening, the successful candidate will be required to have research
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Programming and Reasoning (HOMBRe)," which explores foundational aspects of program semantics and verification. A central focus of the project is the treatment of computational effects via monads and their
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the role of Research Fellow on the EPSRC Grant Semantics-Directed Compiler Construction: From Formal Semantics to Certified Compilers, at the University of Birmingham (a joint project with Prof. Graham
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on phenomena like ellipsis, contraction, and code-switching, where speakers can choose among alternative forms that are otherwise (nearly) semantically equivalent. There is no teaching obligation. Salary will be
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mapping and semantic perception. Action policy learning and embodied intelligence. Learning foundation models for semantic, depth, and state estimation (e.g., similar in spirit to MapAnything). Latent-space
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semantic heterogeneity—differences in terminology, structure, and logic—remains a central barrier to reusability, interoperability, and reproducibility. This postdoctoral position addresses a fundamental and
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: European Citizenships. Towards a semantic analysis of Urban Belonging in Late Medieval Europe (Baltic and Mediterranean areas, 14TH-15TH centuries) Where to apply E-mail carolina.obradors@uam.es Requirements
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scene synthesis and procedural world-building AI-assisted asset creation and semantic scene enrichment Synthetic data generation for perception and simulation Embedding real-time inference within