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About the FSTM The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine
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An 18 months-founded postdoctoral position funding is immediately available in the Auditory therapies innovation laboratory headed by Professor Christine PETIT at the Hearing Institute, an Institut
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Keywords Optogenetics, 2-photon activation, large scale electrophysiological recordings, mouse model Lab description Processing of auditory information in the brain is complex because information
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. Qualifications Ph.D. in Physics, Materials Science, or a related field. Hands-on experience with cleanroom nanofabrication. Familiarity with transport experiments (thermal, electrical) is a plus. Strong analytical
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of the project is to exploit such data to develop generative models for aptamer design. The candidate is expected to have a strong background in machine learning and statistical physics, with a real interest for
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technology is reducing the write current, which is intrinsically linked to the charge-to-spin current conversion ratio (), a key parameter defining the efficiency of SOT materials. The TopMemo project aims
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Post-doctoral Position in AI Causal models for Synchrotron Anomaly Detection H/F This post-doctoral position is part of a collaboration between LIAD (Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence and Data
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aims to develop a novel high-performance Particle-In-Cell (PIC) code for plasma physics simulations, leveraging the capabilities of exascale computing systems. By optimising PIC algorithms for modern
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. The HEXAPIC project aims to develop a novel high-performance Particle-In-Cell (PIC) code for plasma physics simulations, leveraging the capabilities of exascale computing systems. By optimizing PIC algorithms
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in the Unit, including i) using AI to strengthen epidemic preparedness, ii) the development of models evaluating how the combination of different surveillance systems (e.g. syndromic and virologic