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natural language. MARIANNE is an Inria joint project-team with the I3S (Computer Science) laboratory of Université Côte d’Azur and CNRS. The team is composed of computer scientists, but it holds a strong
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Framework (RDF). enables advanced data mining queries using the SPARQL query language. provides a natural language-based interface to perform these queries on the knowledge graph using a large language model
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analysis, Western blotting, imaging techniques are considered an advantage. Good communication and organizational skills Fluent in written and spoken English is required; knowledge in German or French is an
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to candidates from a broad range of AI subfields, including, but not limited to machine learning, generative AI, computer vision, representation and reasoning, natural language processing
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the clinic and in silico. We focus on neurodegenerative processes and are especially interested in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and their contributing factors. The LCSB recruits talented scientists from
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English and a Master's or PhD-level background in Computer Science or related disciplines (or equivalent professional experience) is required. We offer Multilingual and international character. Modern
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Interviews where required to support the wider team. Support team members with their pipelines and processes during vacations or peak periods. Qualifications and Skills required: Bachelor’s degree. High level
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discipline or science administration Proven experience in grant writing and project management Good knowledge of project financial and administrative management Process-oriented with excellent planning and
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at undergraduate, graduate, or postgraduate Language requirements: The University of Luxembourg is set in a multilingual and multicultural context. The person hired on this position must be proficient in English
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international calls for workshop, related review processes and the resulting working group programs Actively ties promote synthesis science activities in the University and Luxembourgs research institutes