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. Close collaboration with our neighboring Departments (Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Molecular Biology & Genetics, iNano, Biosciences, Food, Agroecology, and Chemistry) is a
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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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of Engineering and the School of Management that form each an administrative grouping of departments and other institutions among which there are three strategic academic divisions: IQS Executive Education that
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Engineering, or Electrical Engineering or Computer Science/engineering with a focus on network communications Good understanding of the 3GPP 5G radio access and core network protocols Proficiency in multiple
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of Biological and Chemical Engineering invites you to apply for a two year postdoc position. You will be part of the REcovery of extracellular polymers from wastewater Treatment residuals as a New circular
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Postdoctoral position in fabrication of hollow-core optical fibers for next-generation communication
science, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, optical engineering, nanotechnology, or equivalent. Experience with drawing of optical fibers, especially hollow-core fibers. Fluency in English
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. This position is funded under a European Research Council (ERC) advanced grant LUMIN (Illuminating charge transport in feldspar to measure rates of earth surface processes). We are looking for a self-driven and
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meets the following criteria: Recently earned a Ph.D. in bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, electrical and computer engineering, or a related discipline Strong experience in
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Your profile described below? Are you our future colleague? Apply now! Education · A PhD’s degree in electrical engineering or a related discipline. Experience and skills · Strong
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defining the T cell immunogenicity of the HLA antigen presented peptides remains very limited. This greatly limits the applicability of current antigen presentation (in-silico and experimental