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, copyrighted, or biased. By studying brain data recordings and building computational models that mimic real populations of neurons, the project aims to uncover active unlearning: how the brain learns
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in history or a related field or, alternatively a PhD in computer science with experience in conducting historical research Motivation to work in an interdisciplinary environment with digital humanists
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Sciences (FHSE) at the University of Luxembourg brings together expertise from the humanities, linguistics, cognitive sciences, social and educational sciences. People from across 20 disciplines are working
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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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. We are seeking a motivated researcher with: A PhD in computer science, embedded systems, or related fields. Expertise in fault-injection attacks, formal verification, or microarchitecture security
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may be extended for a further year to include the quantification of 107Pd and 126Sn. You have a PhD in analytical chemistry. You have : - Laboratory skills in chemical analysis using ICP-MS. - Skills in
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Description of the offer : Magnetism intervenes in the data storage components, with information coded by the magnetization direction of submicronic magnetic domains. The calculations are instead done using semiconducting materials, with transistors performing logical operations (“NOT”, “AND”...
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Pasteur/INSERM, Paris, France), Mark Brönstrup (chemistry, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Braunschweig, Germany) and Christophe Zimmer (computational biology, University of Würzburg, Germany and
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Department of Mathematics (DMATH) at Luxembourg University is recognized internationally for leading research in both fundamental and applied areas of Mathematics. DMATH offers a Bachelor's program and three
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to the ontogeny of health and disease. This project was selected for funding by the ERC-CoG-2024 call and the Impulscience program from fondation Bettencourt Schueller.