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Location: Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg 4364, Luxembourg [map ] Subject Areas: differential geometry, and smooth dynamics and transformation groups Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/01/15, listed until 2025/09/04
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be found on hpc.uni.lu . The activities include classical HPC applications, such as simulation and modeling, as well as artificial intelligence and machine learning, which bridge computational science
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The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) is an interdisciplinary research centre of the University of Luxembourg. We conduct fundamental and...
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-conifer-trees ), we use cutting edge technology to investigate the dynamics of freshly assimilated carbon and its transport from the assimilation sites in mesophyll of conifer needles, through the transfer
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Applications should include: Curriculum Vitae List of publications and manuscripts in preparation (if applicable) Copy of PhD degree certificate, if available Cover letter including: Self-assessment
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management support, with concrete prototype, by analyzing and understanding data through models—both static and dynamic representations that capture the knowledge and behavior of a physical system. The role
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be found on hpc.uni.lu . The activities include classical HPC applications, such as simulation and modeling, as well as artificial intelligence and machine learning, which bridge computational science
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Multilingual and international character. Modern institution with a personal atmosphere. Staff coming from 90 countries. Member of the “University of the Greater Region” (UniGR) A modern and dynamic university
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will be considered as an asset to better understand the Luxembourg contextLISER particularly encourages female researchers to applyWhat we offer- A dynamic and international research environment with
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integrative clinical care by embedding the “from bench to bed” research approach. Fundamental research focuses on iPSC-derived neuronal models to elucidate the molecular and cellular alterations contributing