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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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part of DTU’s Tenure Track program. Read more about the program and the recruitment process here . You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be
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Energy Transition NCER Project (D2ET). This project aims to accelerate the energy transition in Luxembourg by co-creating an ambitious research program. It will utilize a data-driven approach to support
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; company holidays between Christmas and New Year's Day #very good compatibility private and professional life; offers of mobile and flexible work #PhD Buddy Program #family-friendly company policy with
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opportunities Engage actively in the doctoral program For further information, please contact Prof. Stephanie Kreis: Your profile A Master's degree in a relevant field Experience with wet-lab techniques and
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working environment Sustainable travel to work: subsidized Germany job ticket Unleash your full potential: targeted training and mentoring through the DKFZ International PhD Program and DKFZ Career Service
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to accelerate the energy transition in Luxembourg by co-creating an ambitious research program. It will utilize a data-driven approach to support decision-making for an optimal energy system, with specific focus
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the energy transition in Luxembourg by co-creating an ambitious research program. It will utilize a data-driven approach to support decision-making for an optimal energy system, with specific focus on cost
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) Fluigent SA (FR) Thermo Fisher Scientific GMBH (DE) Harvard Medical School (US) The candidates will all be part of a strong Joint PhD training programme, with a focus on career development, application
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the microbiome as a key target for future therapeutic and preventative measures. MICRO-PATH is a competitive, interdisciplinary PhD programme supported by the PRIDE scheme of the Luxembourg National Research Fund