10 postdoc-position-in-image-coding Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Luxembourg
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engineer and Postdoc P1 to ensure cross-vector coherence in infrastructure models and boundary conditions. Participating in the design and execution of scenario simulations, including policy- and technology
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operation and analysis. These projects aim to develop a set of cloud-to-edge based tools for enabling intelligent automation of active distribution grids. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check our
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balance, and your own experimental data. You will follow state-of-the-art open science principles throughout your research and publish your model code, results and scientific papers with an open access
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Pneumatic Tires, Structure-Process-Properties Relationships. As part of it, we are currently looking for a postdoc on machine learning for road characterization. How will you contribute? Do you have proven
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materials (RPPM). The present postdoctoral researcher position is integrated into the RPPM research group and is connected to a recently approved funded project entitled “Evolved materials for multifunctional
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specified timelines. Ability to prioritize tasks, set milestones, and monitor progress. Continuous Learning and improvement: Willingness to stay updated with the latest advancements in road condition research
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code in the public domain and publish scientific papers in reputed journals on the insights gained through the model-assisted hypothesis testing performed in the microC-flux project. Is Your profile
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students and Postdocs who are developing new techniques to assess tire performance. The Postdoc position connects more specifically with PhD students to build driver digital twins from ontological models and
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energy-related data and model harmonization aspects, through a postdoctoral position. You will join a collaborative and multidisciplinary team and will act as a reference expect on data and model
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on these instruments. The focus areas include nano-imaging, nano-analysis, and in-situ process control for nano-fabrication. AINA’s multi-disciplinary team of experts in charged particle optics, mechanical engineers