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the research in the field of the History of the Second World War, knowledge about the History of the Resistance is a strong asset Good knowledge English and of French or German, Luxembourgish is an asset Ability
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historical research Fluency in two languages is required (English and French or German); in addition, advanced knowledge in a third language is required Good digital literacy Ability to meet deadlines and
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of natural resources, water management and land use issues Strong organisational skills Operational command of the Laotian language would be an asset Personnel skills requirements Acute sense of initiative
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or computational linguistics focused on natural language processing. Two to five years of experience is required. Experience in the civil service would be appreciated. Solid experience with neural language models
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natural and highly polluted conditions, and how these processes can be represented in models to theoretically assess the potential of cirrus cloud thinning as a climate intervention strategy. The selected
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adults by targeting key moments in the cancer journey where inequalities are likely to occur: before diagnosis, during the treatment decision-making process, and the active phase of treatment. We
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radiation exposure on Arrokoth shapes a sugar world. PNAS 121, e2320215121 (2024). ii) Uncovering the chiral bias of meteoritic isovaline through asymmetric photochemistry. Nature Communications 14, 3381
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the chiral bias of meteoritic isovaline through asymmetric photochemistry. Nature Communications 14, 3381 (2023). iii) Ribose and related sugars from ultraviolet irradiation of interstellar ice analogues
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in novel versatile catalysts with enhanced reactivity for medical and/or environmental applications. Such mini-catalysts are inspired on natural metalloproteins in which their reactivity is expanded by
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natural and highly polluted conditions, and how these processes can be represented in models to theoretically assess the potential of cirrus cloud thinning as a climate intervention strategy. The selected