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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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) 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 of teaching and
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and educational issues with the common goal of contributing to an inclusive, open and resourceful society. Your role In the context of Prof. Dr. Markus Miessen's post as Professor of Urban Regeneration
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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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candidate will be a member of the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2 DH) at the University of Luxembourg. The person will work under supervision of Associate Prof. Dr. Denis Scuto
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Post-doctoral Researcher in Multimodal Foundation Models for Brain Cancer & Neuro-degenerative Disea
radiologists involved in the projects. Training and research environment The Brain Imaging & Neuro Epidemiology group (BraINE) develops advanced methods for medical images analysis, combining computer vision
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-career researchers who have completed their doctorate (or PhD) and post-doctorate elsewhere than at the Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur and wish to develop their research program around the theme of Earth
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, as well as single cell datasets) already generated within the laboratory, with the aim of extracting novel biological insights through advanced computational approaches. Working environment
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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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seminar program, and opportunities for conference attendance and collaboration with other research organisations. More information about the groups can be found here: https://signaling.lih.lu/ Gender