175 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 positions at University of Amsterdam
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community. What are you going to do We currently have two one-year postdoctoral positions available, centered on our RoboChem initiatives and solar-driven reactor technology. This research offers a unique
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The Asser Institute, based in The Hague, and affiliated with the University of Amsterdam is seeking an enthusiastic DIGITAL MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST on a full-time basis (38 hours per
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) enables unprecedented network flexibility, often at the cost of robustness and security. These challenges require domain-specific, formally verified, and empirically tested solutions that curtail
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(digital twins) from traffic analysis, using Generative AI and large language models (LLMs). This work aim to compbine theoretical and practical aspects of digital twin networks, using AI/ML-driven
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Sciences (UvA). The post-doc will be situated at the Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR), but also has the opportunity to become part of the psychology and political science departments and
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Software-defined and programmable networking is a key enabling technology to support 6G in achieving their promises of increased scalability and flexibility at a lower cost. Deep network
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, conducted in collaboration with Ericsson, the leading mobile communications equipment manufacturer, is to investigate data plane programmability in the context of the new generation of mobile networks
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Are you interested in research methods and in supporting student research projects through methodological advice? Since 2014, the Communication Science Department has a Methods Desk where students
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mechanistic metabolic networks with gene regulatory networks. Your work will normally be caried out at the Science Park in Amsterdam. What are you going to do? You are expected to: • to complete a PhD thesis
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Are you interested in political communication and quantitative empirical research? We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student for the research project ‘See it; say it; sorted. Affective