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Applications are invited for a doctoral position at the Institute for Lifespan Development, Family and Culture at the University of Luxembourg. The position is part of an international research
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responsible for a range of critical tasks that will shape the project’s success: Localization of malicious payloads: you will develop a multi-layer localization framework that can automatically localize
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Collaborate with CCY researchers on ongoing projects and contribute to the development of new research initiatives Contribute to data analysis and data management Contribute to national and internationals
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, developing knowledge, methods, and transferable software for the simulation and comprehensive sustainability assessment of socio-economic systems. Its purpose is to foster sustainable eco-innovation, through
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project, you will be responsible for a range of critical tasks that will shape the project’s success: Adversarial attack development: you will design and implement problem-space adversarial attacks against
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place! The successful candidate will work under the academic supervision from the University of Luxembourg, and in close collaboration with its industrial partner SES, in the development of advanced
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LVLMs for autonomous driving. Objectives Design, develop, and evaluate novel method(s) to detect and localize hallucinations in LVLM outputs for autonomous driving tasks Investigate and propose mitigation
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-friendly environment with multiple actions to attract, develop and retain women in science · 32 days’ paid annual leave, 11 public holidays, 13-month salary, statutory health insurance
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research focused on biomedical image computing. Our work involves developing state-of-the-art methods for image segmentation, detection, classification, predictive modelling, and image enhancement. We aim
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Multi-omics data integration and workflow improvement Development and application of machine learning-based algorithms for the identification of antibiotics-associated proteins and antimicrobial