PhD students positions in semantic wireless communications and machine learning for the music metaverse, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

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Carlo Fischione

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Feb 20, 2025, 10:22:03 AMFeb 20
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Dear All, 

(apologies for multiple posting)

I am looking for PhD students to join my group at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, within semantic wireless communications and machine learning for the music metaverse. 

The PhD projects will be sponsored by the Horizon EIC Pathfinder Open 2024 project MUSMET - "Musical Metaverse made in Europe: an innovation lab for musicians and audiences of the future". 

We are seeking highly motivated PhD candidates with a strong interest in theoretical research and mathematical problem-solving and that are interested in music and wireless networks. The focus of this position is on developing and analyzing mathematical frameworks rather than conducting simulation-based or computational studies.
Candidates who are primarily interested in computer-based simulations or implementations or "test-and-try" approaches are not suited for this position. We are looking for individuals who thrive on tackling mathematical questions and are passionate about advancing knowledge through rigorous theoretical methods in machine learning or optimization theory.

We offer full employment with all healthcare and social benefits and salaries among the highest in Europe for PhD students. 

Candidates with exceptional academic CVs and documented strong theoretical interests, are welcome to apply at the following link: 
https://kth.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:792728/

Deadline: March 6th, 2025. 

Best Regards,
Carlo Fischione 


Professor Carlo Fischione, PhD 
Full Professor in Wireless Internet of Things
Director of First Cycle Education at NSE
Chair of the IEEE Machine Learning for Communications Emerging Technology Initiative
Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE Communication Society  
Fellow of IEEE, DF, DASP

Network and Systems Engineering
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
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Carlo Fischione

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Mar 29, 2025, 11:55:48 AMMar 29
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Dear All, 

(apologies for multiple posting)

I am looking for up to four Post Doctoral researchers to join my group at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, within wireless communications and machine learning. 

We offer full state employment with all healthcare and social benefits and salaries among the highest in Europe for Post Doctoral researchers. 

Candidates with exceptional academic CVs and documented strong theoretical interests, are welcome to apply at the following link: 

Deadline: April 9th, 2025. 

Best Regards,
Carlo Fischione 

Professor Carlo Fischione, PhD 
Full Professor in Wireless Internet of Things
Fellow of IEEE, DF, DASP
Director of First Cycle Education at NSE
Chair of the IEEE Machine Learning for Communications Emerging Technology Initiative
Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE Communication Society  

Carlo Fischione

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Mar 31, 2025, 11:46:53 AMMar 31
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Dear All, 

(apologies for multiple posting)

I am looking for up to four Post Doctoral researchers to join my group at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, within wireless communications and machine learning. 

We offer full state employment with all healthcare and social benefits and salaries among the highest in Europe for Post Doctoral researchers. 

Candidates with exceptional academic CVs and documented strong theoretical interests, are welcome to apply at the following link: 

Deadline: April 9th, 2025. 

Best Regards,
Carlo Fischione 


Professor Carlo Fischione, PhD
Fellow of IEEE, DF, DASP 
Full Professor in Wireless Internet of Things
Director of First Cycle Education at NSE
Chair of the IEEE Machine Learning for Communications Emerging Technology Initiative
Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE Communication Society  

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