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(FSTM) at the University of Luxembourg contributes multidisciplinary expertise in the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Life Sciences and Medicine. Through its dual mission
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• Title of the proposed topic: Quantum-to-Classical Knowledge Distillation for Robotics: A Quantum Teacher and a Classical Student • Research axis: Axe 3 - AI for Smart and Secure Spaces
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at the department integrates basic and translational science with molecular and computational approaches, with a focus on cancer biology and clinical research in human health and disease. Health and Medicine are a
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for autonomous vehicles, improving road safety, reducing reliance on individual cars, and supporting more efficient mobility. Experimental validation will be carried out through real-world deployments and
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- Economics - Genetics - Genomics - Geography - Computer science and artificial intelligence - Mathematics - Mechanics - Microbiology - Neuroscience and behavioural sciences - Nutrition - Physiology - Physical
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various disciplines: computer scientists, mathematicians, biologists, chemists, engineers, physicists and clinicians from more than 50 countries currently work at the LCSB. We excel because we are truly
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, combining physics, mathematics and computational and systems biology with classical biology to explore a wide range of research fields including microbiology, RNA, chromatin and chromosome Biology, cell and
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. Pfeifer, W. Maass, Towards a theoretical foundation for morphological computation with compliant bodies. Biol. Cybern. 105, 355-370 (2011). • E. Lauga, T. R. Powers, The hydrodynamics of swimming
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. Bouveyron, P. Latouche and R. Zreik, The Stochastic Topic Block Model for the Clustering of Networks with Textual Edges, Statistics and Computing, vol. 28(1), pp. 11-31, 2017 - C. Bouveyron, M. Corneli, P
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Research axis of the 3IA: AI for Computional Biology and Bio-inspired AI The laboratory Benoît Miramond is Full Professor in Electrical Engineering at LEAT laboratory from University Côte d’Azur