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person with strong communication skills and interests in taking part in national and international working groups and consortia around digital identities and payments Self-initiative, creativity, curiosity
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person with strong communication skills and interests in taking part in national and international working groups and consortia around digital identities and payments Self-initiative, creativity, curiosity
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person with strong communication skills and interests in taking part in national and international working groups and consortia around digital identities and payments Self-initiative, creativity, curiosity
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Networks, and ICT Services & Applications. This industrial PhD position is part of the "Autonomous Systems for Land, Air and Space" (ATLAS) IPBG Programme co-funded by the FNR, SnT, and a consortium of
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live in. Your role The PhD project will focus on Energy Sector Coupling, a key component of the energy transition. In collaboration with an industrial partner - a major energy player in Luxembourg - you
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of paid time off, meal vouchers and health insurance Be part of a multicultural family. At SnT we have more than 60 nationalities. Throughout the year, we organise team-building events, networking
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Redinger Your profile We are looking for a motivated, independent, passionate skilled physicists, physical chemists, or materials scientists to join our teams. As part of the photovoltaics cluster and
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https://chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiv/article-details/67c6d8b181d2151a02030e8e. As part of the ERC project 'KISSIES' (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101045433), your task will be to fabricate sensors
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increasingly essential in the field of microbiome research, enabling the elucidation of mechanistic insights from microbial interactions at the functional level. The Raes lab is also part of both the VIB Center
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strategies. Job description As part of the EU-funded Innovative Training Network (ITN) 'WATER', you will perform leading research on new ways to characterize water transport through membrane channels