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Applications should include: Curriculum Vitae Cover letter Contact information of two or three referees Research statement and topics of particular interest to the candidate (max 1 page) Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. To ensure full...
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website: https://wwwen.uni.lu/snt/research/finatrax/projects. The Ph.D. candidate will focus on information systems within computer science and engineering while collaborating with Luxembourg’s Ministry for
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, Large Language Models, Human-Computer Interaction, Virtual reality. The selected candidate will work on the design and implementation of a human-computer interface to support education using an AI-based
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into cross-seeding between microbiome-borne amyloidogenic proteins and human proteins implicated in neurodegenerative disea Your responsibilities: The doctoral candidate will perform computational analysis
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interactions, and handling irregular objects in unstructured spaces. To address this, recent research focuses on soft aerial manipulators (SAMs). Soft arms and grippers offer improved safety and adaptability but
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procedure law, ideally in connection with its European, international and interdisciplinary aspects. The doctoral researcher will be working under the supervision of Professor Stefan Braum. The thesis work
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research the Growing schools; Growing futures initiative, thereby contributing to the research program of the SciTeach Center team, led by Prof. Dr. Christina Siry. The PhD candidate will engage in
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effective and strategic decisions. Indeed, deciders face the deluge of alerts and dashboard while they would expect less but more efficient and actionable insights which are particularly relevant
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). The goals are to develop new computational methods that allow the scientific inference of explainable attributes to describe human behavior and self-reports as well as to make progress in the computational
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Group, led by Dr. Florian Kaiser. Within our ERC Consolidator Project “Q-Chip”, you will help us to answer a fundamental key question in quantum technology: how can we combine individual demonstrator