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live in. Your role The PhD project will focus on Energy Sector Coupling, a key component of the energy transition. In collaboration with an industrial partner - a major energy player in Luxembourg - you
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a Ph.D or a postdoctoral researcher at a recognised institution of research or education, anywhere around the world (except non-sanctioned countries) - Must be employed and return to home institution
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balance privacy and data protection with data utility for a varying range of use cases and data types. The candidate will perform the work together with an interdisciplinary team of postdoctoral researchers
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with privacy by developing techniques that optimize both aspects. The candidate will perform the work together with a team of postdoctoral researchers who are experts on the field and other PhD student
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of material science and industrial application. The successful candidate will be responsible for: Developing an experimental strategy for investigating the main parameters influencing the weld quality between
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Organization (RTO) active in the fields of materials, environment and IT. By transforming scientific knowledge into technologies, smart data and tools, LIST empowers citizens in their choices, public authorities
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resume with professional and technical skills, and exploring the scientific and cultural diversity in Europe and North America? The graduate training program in Scalable 2D-Materials Architectures (2D
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. Communication: Strong written and oral communication skills, with the ability to present complex scientific concepts clearly and concisely. Preferred Qualifications Postdoctoral or industry experience in a CAR-T
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. The research program may also involve a numerical simulation component. Your tasks #analyzing measurements of ocean turbulence using autonomous glider vehicles #use and develop machine learning methods
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for planar scanning probe microscopy to conduct experiments on scanning nanogap cavities, notably scanning probe microscopy of defect centers in 2D materials • Continuous improvement of scanning probe