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The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine is seeking a dedicated and innovative Software Developer with expertise in Moodle to join our Faculty of Science, Technology, and Medicine (FSTM
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Computer Science Experience in dependable systems, real-time and embedded systems and/or operating systems and the threats and attacks they are exposed to is highly valuable, systems development experience is an
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diverse backgrounds (e.g., economics, engineering, computer science, information systems, etc.), united in pursuit of sustainable solutions that positively impact and shape a low-carbon economy and society
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as well as in empirical research methods Teach conceptual and methodological courses in the Bachelor en Sciences Sociales et Éducatives (BSSE), playing a key a key role in its ongoing development and
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of Engineering (DoE) is interdisciplinary and active in the classical domains of civil, electrical, mechanical, and computational engineering. The focus of research is on the development of technological
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solutions. Coordinated by Prof. Francesco Viti from the Engineering department, NEXTLOGIC is funded under the HORIZON-MISS-2024-CIT-01 call: Changing urban spaces and mindsets to accelerate the transition
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solutions. Coordinated by Prof. Francesco Viti from the Engineering department, NEXTLOGIC is funded under the HORIZON-MISS-2024-CIT-01 call: Changing urban spaces and mindsets to accelerate the transition
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) 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 of teaching and
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society. For more information, please visit our website: https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/finatrax/ The person will pursue a Ph.D. degree (Doctorate) in computer science and information system
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) position in Computational Fluid Dynamics. Advances in computational sciences, machine learning, and artificial intelligence are transforming the study of complex flows. Such systems are prevalent in both