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expected to contribute to other activities and tasks within the ENER-G project. The main outcome(s) of the PhD will be novel optimisation models and solution algorithms that will substantially advance
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publications dans des journaux internationaux et/ou des actes de conférences internationales Contact(s) pour renseignements sur le poste : Prof. Franck Hétroy-Wheeler, 4DPlants project leader, hetroywheeler
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is going to profoundly modify the way chemists think and perform chemical transformations. Chemistry 5.0 will massively take advantage of integrated information technology systems, algorithms, and
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standard track (30 months at IMT Atlantique + 3 months at University of Waterloo, Canada where the PhD student will stay 3 months at Prof. Ricardez’ lab. + 3 months at a non-academic partner). 1.1 Domain and
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benefit. The doctoral project will be carried out between the ETIS laboratory (UMR8051), under the supervision of Prof. Iryna Andriyanova, and the LPTM laboratory (UMR8089), under the supervision of Prof
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live in. Your role The SECAN-Lab (Security and Networking Laboratory), headed by Prof. Dr. Thomas Engel and embedded within the Department of Computer Science (DCS) at the University of Luxembourg
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optical medical devices. The works is aiming to develop optical devices and processing algorithms to guide neurosurgeons during the intraoperative neurofunctional assessment and connect these optical
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in the group optical medical devices. The works is aiming to develop optical devices and processing algorithms to guide surgeons during cancer surgery using fluorescence measurements. The post is based
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with Prof. Qi (now at Georgia Institute of Technology), this field has received significant advancements, with numerous proofs-of-concept showcasing diverse behaviors and materials for potential future
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. Its human size fosters close interaction between students and lecturers, creating a personal atmosphere. With 1,600 members of academic staff for 6,700+ students and 1,000+ PhD candidates, students feel