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The Natural Language Processing Section at the Department of Computer Science invites applicants for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Natural Language Processing. Project Description The position
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English, both oral and written, is mandatory. Fluency in French, both oral and written, is an important asset. Other relevant languages (German, Luxembourgish) are considered to be a plus. Your LIST
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experiments. Language skills · Good level both written and spoken English. Your LIST benefits · An organization with a passion for impact and strong RDI partnerships in Luxembourg and Europe
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potassium channels Simulation of electrophysiology experiments Please indicate in your application which of the above-listed projects is most intriguing for you. Your profile Successful candidates have strong
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SD-25157 RESEARCHER IN ATMOSPHERIC PLASMA TREATMENT OF METALLIC SURFACES FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
English, both oral and written. French is considered to be an asset. Your LIST benefits An organization with a passion for impact and strong RDI partnerships in Luxembourg and Europe that works on
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reinforcement learning and other approaches for cross-domain generalization Qualifications Essential: PhD in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Natural Language Processing, or closely related
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applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position in the field of green flotation chemistry and sustainable mineral processing. This research project focuses on the development, characterization, and application
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: Collective agreement of the state Hesse (TV-H) / E13 Founded in 1817, the Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum in Frankfurt am Main is one of the world’s leading research institutions in
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the main headquarters in Daejeon. Application Process To apply, please submit: - Comprehensive CV with publication list - Cover letter describing research interests and career goals - Contact
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to security in a broad sense, both as off-line and on-line approaches. The work is collaborative in nature, bridging both academic research and industrial applications. In addition to theoretical research