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Applications are invited for a doctoral position at the Institute for Lifespan Development, Family and Culture at the University of Luxembourg. The position is part of an international research
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electrochemical synthesis of copper/carbon composite materials for a two-year position. This project is part of a large collaboration between LIST and Circuit-Foil, a copper foil manufacturing company based in
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at the forefront of tackling complex global challenges. The successful candidate will become part of a significant research project focused on accelerating critical transitions through a data-driven approaches. In
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at the forefront of tackling complex global challenges. The successful candidate will become part of a significant research project focused on accelerating critical transitions through a data-driven approaches. In
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at the forefront of tackling complex global challenges. The successful candidate will become part of a significant research project focused on accelerating critical transitions through a data-driven approaches. In
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evaluation of prototype implementations. More generally, the PhD thesis is part of a large initiative at Serval and SnT, which aims to support the reliable deployment of machine learning systems by providing
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specialization in Information Systems, which will allow a broad spectrum of interdisciplinary research. In particular, the successful candidate will be part of the E-Mobility from an User Perspective (EMUP
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to teacher education. The PhD candidate will co-design and implement participatory biodiversity school actions together with teachers and pupils, and will work as a part of a dynamic research and teacher
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framework to bridge this gap and enable organizations to confidently deploy secure GenAI solutions by evaluating the machine-learning models intrinsically, identifying components of an AI pipeline and their
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part of the Department of Behavioral and Cognitive Science of the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Science at the University of Luxembourg. The xCIT research group has developed a