90 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 PhD scholarships at University of Amsterdam
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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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PhD Position Persuasive Communication: An Intervention for Non-suicidal Self-injury and Depression Through a Culturally-sensitive Chatbot. Are you interested in how a personalized culturally
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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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, 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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. You will need to define a logical representation of the environment and its events, create a distributed partial knowledge system, define an efficient event-based communication mechanism, develop a real
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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
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Software-defined and programmable networking is a key enabling technology to support 5G and beyond networks in achieving their promises of increased scalability and flexibility at a lower cost. Deep
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, a post-doc and a PI, embedded in a department of scholars working on several related issues; you will complete at least four scientific articles, to be submitted to leading academic journals. Some of
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-researchers, two post-docs and a PI, embedded in a research group of other scholars of political trust and political behaviour; You will complete at least four scientific articles, to be submitted to leading
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; present research results at national and international conferences, workshops and journals; become an active member of larger research community; collaborate with other researchers, both within and outside