17 algorithm-sensor-"Prof" Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Luxembourg in Luxembourg
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Location: Luxembourg, Luxembourg 1511, Luxembourg [map ] Subject Area: Quantum LDPC codes with efficient decoding algorithms Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/08/05) Position Description: Apply Position
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The Quantum Dynamics of Control (QDC) group led by Prof. Aurelia Chenu at the University of Luxembourg has an opening for a 1-year postdoc on dynamics of quantum systems and theory of measurement
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with data science, and data management (including IoT, Edge, and HPC). This is a fully funded position for 24 months within the HEXAPIC project, conducted in collaboration with Prof. Leon Kos' team
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with data science, and data management (including IoT, Edge, and HPC). This is a fully funded position for 12 months within the HEXAPIC project, conducted in collaboration with Prof. Leon Kos' team
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order to better understand, explain and advance society and environment we live in. Your role The Quantum Dynamics of Control (QDC) group led by Prof. Aurelia Chenu at the University of Luxembourg has
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-groups/CRITIX/ ) headed by Prof. Marcus Völp. The team focuses on critical information infrastructures and cyber-physical systems with the aim to protect our most sensitive and valuable assets. We look
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Master level (Co-) Supervision of master and PhD theses is highly encouraged For further information, please contact Prof. Iris Behrmann: Your profile A PhD in Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology
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currently work at the LCSB. We excel because we are truly interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Your role The Developmental and Cellular Biology Group (led by Prof. Jens
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journals Participate in proposal writing Assist and/or contribute in teaching activities Support in the supervision of master/bachelor students The candidate will be supervised by Prof. Dr. Jun Pang
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group at University of Luxembourg, led by Prof. Jan Lagerwall (project coordinator), the Soft and Biofunctional Materials group at NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal, led by Prof. Maria Helena Godinho, and