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numerical methods used to design wind turbines and understand turbulent combustion in jet engines, this research aims to address critical computational challenges in simulating the physical dynamics
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About the FSTM The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine
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About the FSTM The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine
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false positives and maximizing robustness. Validate the pipeline using diverse and regulatory-relevant samples, supporting future accreditation. You will work closely with a multidiscip... For more
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presentations. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in mechanical or process engineering or similar. The selected applicant must have a high level of expertise and experience in CFD, specifically in using
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mechanisms that dynamically alter the detrapping and recombination probabilities. The aim of this project is to overcome these limitations by developing a Monte Carlo simulation model that treats each charge
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and handling NK cells and/or macrophages will also be appreciated. Knowledge about synthetic biology, CAR/protein engineering and mRNA-transduction is important, but not necessary. Experience with
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effort aimed at the fundamental study and practical development of light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs). The LEC is a novel technology that is attracting increasing interest from both academia and
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: Curriculum Vitae List of publications and manuscripts in preparation (if applicable) Copy of PhD degree certificate, if available Cover letter including: Self-assessment of your academic achievements (e.g. top
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, iterations, and test analytics. Is Your profile described below? Are you our future colleague? Apply now! Education · PhD in computational mechanics, mechanical engineering or a closely related major