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Research Fund (FNR) in the framework of its Program for Research Intensive Doctoral Education (PRIDE ), we are currently offering 5 PhD (Doctoral Candidate) positions for a duration of up to three years
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. This pluridisciplinary research team is led by Claudine Backes, PhD, Scientific Director of the National Cancer Registry of Luxembourg (Registre National du Cancer (RNC)) and head of the Cancer and Prevention Epidemiology
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; developing our partnership programme with industry; contributing to a quality management system; and the organization of webinars and other dissemination activities, including publications. Support from
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dynamic research environments, exhaustive training opportunities and institutional collaborations. The PhD candidate will benefit from the computational resources available at CEPAM (GPU servers). He/She
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insights into scale-up and process feasibility across collaborative initiatives. Train and supervise junior engineers, technicians, PhD students, Postdocs, and interns in process development and safety. Is
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, or the misinterpretation of some inputs to result in a particular behaviour that is favourable to the attacker. In this thesis, the PhD candidate will first study the impact of decentralizing ML algorithms
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Context and PhD objectives Conventional optical microscopy techniques, as confocal microscopes, are widely used in biology for cellular and sub-cellular structures investigation. However, their
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supervised by Prof. Dr. Jun Pang. For further information or inquiries, please contact Prof. Dr. Jun Pang directly. Your profile PhD in Computer Science or a related discipline, coupled with outstanding
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(FSTM) at the University of Luxembourg contributes multidisciplinary expertise in the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Life Sciences and Medicine. Through its dual mission
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observed in Drosophila larvae. This interdisciplinary project combines biology, neuroscience, and computational modelling to understand how the larva’s body’s physical properties influence its motor control