The candidates will tackle original cross-disciplinary research covering a range of objectives, such as for instance:
(i) Understanding the fundamental limits of coordination (i.e. how close can agents come to a centralized solution of some payoff maximization problem) among devices that must cope with noisy distributed side-information.
(ii) Application of coordination theory and algorithm design in the context of autonomous wireless devices. The devices can be wireless user terminals, moving relays, autonomous robots communicating via wireless.