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Trade Economics. The thesis work will be undertaken at the University of Luxembourg. The suggested theme of the PhD is Quantitative Urban and/or Trade Economics. The candidate is, however, welcome to
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Applications should include: Curriculum Vitae Cover letter Contact information of two or three referees Research statement and topics of particular interest to the candidate (max 1 page) Early
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A PhD position is available at the Chair for ‘Urban Water Management’ (Prof. Dr. Joachim Hansen), Department of Engineering. The successful candidate will be hired in the frame of the PreWaPharm
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practices as mechanisms for initiating and consolidating transitions in urban mobility cultures, and analyses the resulting socio-spatial effects. The successful applicant will be enrolled as a PhD Candidate
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backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular Networks, and ICT Services
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application to a PhD and your educational training that prepared you for academic research on the topic of the research project Publication list (if applicable) Two recommendation letters from previous
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from all university-level courses taken Contact information for 2-3 referees Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. To ensure full consideration
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diverse backgrounds (e.g., economics, engineering, computer science, information systems, etc.), united in pursuit of sustainable solutions that positively impact and shape a low-carbon economy and society
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A PhD position is available for a highly driven and strongly qualified young scientist who wants to advance their career in a stimulating, research-focused environment. The PhD student should lead
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transcripts A 3-page research proposal that presents your research project for the PhD: your research question, a short literature review, an overview over the methods and data that you aim to use The names