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Dicke Luft nach packendem Pokalkrimi

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"Bin wieder fett!" – Nanny crasht Tinder-Fotoshooting

"Bin wieder fett!" – Nanny crasht Tinder-Fotoshooting
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Maynooth University welcomes science funding research money

Maynooth University welcomes science funding research money Government funding aligned with 200 industrial companies Reporter:   );  Maynooth University (MU) has welcomed an investment of €193 million in five Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Research Centres for a further five years announced today by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris.  The investment is set to benefit the whole country with 17 Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), including Maynooth University, partnering in Centres.  The money will support around 1,060 graduate and postdoctoral students and research fellows across the five Centres, ADAPT, CONNECT, LERO, CÚRAM and iCrag. The investment breakdown per Centre (including overheads) is: ADAPT: €42,090,078;  CONNECT: €38,864,909;  CÚRAM: €46,372,380;   iCRAG: €28,273,066 and Lero: €37,449,510  

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O2 UK teams with NEC to push open RAN - Mobile World Live

O2 UK teams with NEC to push open RAN - Mobile World Live 01 FEB 2021 O2 UK and NEC completed an open RAN trial in the country, as the operator continues to make strides in integrating the approach into its network infrastructure. In a statement, O2 said it worked with Japan-based NEC, along with using virtualised RAN software from Altiostar, and hardware from GigaTera Communications and Supermicro, among others, to complete the trial on its core network. O2 explained NEC helped define a customised open RAN architecture, optimised and adapted to the requirements of its mobile network, and also coordinated the desgn of the system.

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