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live in. Your role Since 2006, the University of Luxembourg has invested in its own High-Performance Computing (HPC) facilities. Special focus was laid on developing large computing power combined with
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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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stacking, both high performance and (very) high density can be achieved by this concept. The mission will be to explore, understand and develop the fundamental physics of device operation. This will require
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of Computer Science (DCS) investigates and contributes to shaping the information and communication technology-society interface. DCS promotes interdisciplinary research and closely cooperates with other high-profile
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of Computer Science (DCS) investigates and contributes to shaping the information and communication technology-society interface. DCS promotes interdisciplinary research and closely cooperates with other high-profile
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(FSTM) 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
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-resolution imaging methods is a strong advantage Strong computational and organizational skills, with attention to detail, particularly in experimental planning, documentation and sample management A high
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. Context Modern computing systems ranging from high-performance computing (HPC) to embedded AI and automotive platforms face increasingly complex and interdependent design challenges. These systems must meet
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: The doctoral candidate will perform computational analysis of a combination of multi-omics data from the gut microbiomes of patients with Alzheimer's disease or Parkinson's disease. The candidate will use state
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proteins with novel or enhanced enzymatic properties. Developing synthetic protein or biomolecule binders for therapeutic or biotechnological applications. Performing molecular docking of small molecules