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& Applications. The SPARC group in SnT is pursuing research on signal processing applications in radar and communication systems in partnership with national and international academic and industrial collaborators
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The Department of Law of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance of the University of Luxembourg is looking for a PhD candidate to conduct research in in the areas of criminal law and/or criminal
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the impacts of various anonymization techniques from a business, legal and regulatory standpoint Designing and evaluating a reference process model to guide the implementation of legally compliant data
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encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. Please apply ONLINE formally through the HR system. Applications by Email will not be considered. All qualified individuals are encouraged
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techniques that optimize both aspects. The candidate will perform the work together with a team of postdoctoral researchers who are experts on the field and other PhD student working in the topic. In general
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The Mathematics department at the University of Luxembourg currently has openings for up to 4 PhD positions in the following areas: - Algebraic geometry, - Geometry, - Mathematical aspects of computer science
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This position is inside the SPETRA doctoral training unit which investigates new materials, methods and concepts for converting sunlight into usable energy sources. Inorganic Chalcogenide Perovskite materials are earth abundant, non-toxic and extremely stable making them ideal candidates for...
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Autonomous Transportation. As far as technical enablers are concerned, we leverage expertise on advanced technologies including semantic/task-oriented data processing, signal processing, network resource
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peristaltic vasculature that can remove the growth limits of lab-grown organs, or smart threads that give doctors critical feedback on suture tension when conducting robotic surgery. The PhD candidate will
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aspects. Quantum colour centres in in wide bandgap semiconductors have recently emerged as a promising platform, since they can incorporate quantum systems, which can be scaled up by industrial processing