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. The University of Luxembourg is seeking to hire a Doctoral candidate within the Department of Engineering of the Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Markus Schäfer in
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the Master in Architecture under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Florian Hertweck.
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project meetings / secondments Collaborate with external industrial and academic partners Disseminate research findings through publications and conference presentations For further information please
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configurational and chemical space, paving the way for general-purpose MLFFs that are both accurate and reliable across diverse chemical systems. The postdoctoral researcher will work closely with Dr. Igor
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, generative practices and well-being in a post-growth transformation (ReGenerate)”, funded by the Institute of Advanced Studies at the University of Luxembourg. The project is jointly led by Prof. Dr. Anna
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. The University of Luxembourg (UL) is seeking to hire a Post-doctoral fellow within the Research Group for Individual and Collective Reasoning “ICR” (led by Prof. Dr. Leon van der Torre), part of
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. The team you will be working with: Dr. Maxime Cordy Sylvain Kubler Dr. Mike Papadakis The position holder will be required to perform the following tasks/will do research on the following topics: Software
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administrative tasks within the department (up to a limited percentage of time) For ruther information about the role please contact Dr. Carolina Catunda: carolina.catunda@uni.lu
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join the Theoretical Chemical Physics group led by Prof. Alexandre Tkatchenko, supervised by Dr. Igor Poltavskyi, working on: As a Ph.D. candidate, you will work on a cutting-edge, multidisciplinary
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focuses on how parents shape children's aging attitudes through language, behavior, and so-called “gatekeeping”—that is, controlling children's access to information. Of particular interest is whether