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. explainability) and computational linguïstics (e.g. computational creativity), the central aim of this PhD is to design, develop and evaluate new multimodal “phygital” interaction methods. These interaction
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well as proposal of realistic synthetic routes. Multistep synthesis of the designed anion receptors, including purification and complete characterisation. Studies of the interactions between the synthetic receptors
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, Reliability and Trust (SnT) 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
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, the REMOD-HEALING project will contribute to scientific advancement and innovation in wound healing and regenerative medicine through a coordinated, interdisciplinary effort, ultimately leading to societal
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to neurodegenerative disorders. Your PhD project specifically will focus on developing and applying a versatile high-throughput fluorescence imaging platform. In this function you will: optically design a microscope
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on developing data-driven, low-order aerodynamic models of VPPs, updated in real time with experimental data, and using them to design control strategies for flight stability and performance optimization
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to improve the process performance and energy efficiency. Firstly, anion exchange membranes will be designed with high ion exchange capacity and high tolerance to a wide range of pH and solvent conditions that
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(HORIZON) Doctoral Networks, ‘Bridging Communication Gaps in Human and Human-AI Interactions: The Role of Accented Speech on Neurocognitive mechanisms and Social Dynamics’ (HUM.AI.N-ACCENT) Location
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, Reliability and Trust (SnT) 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
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X-ray videocystometry in awake mice. The candidate will design and conduct experiments exploring the signalling interactions between urothelial cells and sensory nerves innervating the bladder, and