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role The successful candidates will work in the Nanomagnetism group led by Prof. Andreas Michels at the University of Luxembourg: Explore the relationship between intrinsic and collective magnetic
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–liquid interfaces through an integrated approach combining atomistic (DFT, AIMD, MD), and continuum (FEM) Modelling, supported by machine learning frameworks. Key responsibilities: • Perform DFT/AIMD
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investigating bottlenecks with the purpose of solving them at algorithmic, implementation and/or hardware level, in close collaboration with imec’s architecture and technology groups. Join us if you love
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receive a grant linked to one of the scales set by the government; you work within the context of an interdisciplinary project: the study is part of the “HELIOS-VUB Chair for mental well-being at work
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morphology to directly link gene-regulatory cell states to functional neuronal phenotypes. This ambitious project integrates wet-lab experimentation with advanced computational analysis, and is ideal for a
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morphology to directly link gene-regulatory cell states to functional neuronal phenotypes. This ambitious project integrates wet-lab experimentation with advanced computational analysis, and is ideal for a
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and Trust at the University of Luxembourg is a leading international research and innovation centre in secure, reliable and trustworthy ICT systems and services. We play an instrumental role in Europe
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: Traditional bus services often operate on fixed timetables and routes that are too expensive to run in low-density areas, resulting in an infrequent service and long passenger waiting times. Demand-responsive
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, under the supervision of Prof. Frederik De Laender. The lab offers a stimulating international research environment with strong expertise in biodiversity–ecosystem functioning, coexistence theory
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theoretical work in International Relations and discourse theory with hands-on empirical analysis using qualitative and computational methods. You will devote most of your working time to research. Additional