31 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" PhD scholarships in Luxembourg
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professional development workshops for in-service teachers. Under the direction of Prof. Dr. Christina Siry, the successful candidate will: Engage in research targeted at receiving a PhD in Educational Sciences
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The ERC Synergy project ALCEMIST (lcsoftmatter.com/alcemist ) challenges the conventional engineering mindset of using motors to drive passive structural components by developing innovative
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, the project PSYBER - Assessing Cybersecurity Preparedness will be executed closely with Prof. Marcus Völp (Robustness and Resilience in Computing), Prof. Pedro Cardoso-Leite (Faculty of Social Science
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. The project will involve significant collaboration, sample exchange, semiconductor and device characterisation. For more information on the position please contact Prof. Phil Dale phillip.dale@uni.lu or Prof
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Successful candidate will join the Integrative Cell Signalling Group (https://www.uni.lu/lcsb-en/research-groups/integrative-cell-signalling/ ), led by Prof. Alexander Skupin, which focuses
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The successful candidate will join the CritiX research group (https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/CRITIX/ ) headed by Prof. Marcus Völp. The team focuses on critical information
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introduce new challenges in design and control. Their development is still largely bio-inspired and trial-and-error based. Integrating flight and actuation control in SAMs is particularly complex. DOMINANTS
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A PhD position is available at the Chair for ‘Urban Water Management’ (Prof. Dr. Joachim Hansen), Department of Engineering. The successful candidate will be hired in the frame of the PreWaPharm
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the development of the rule of law in the Global South. Being part of the project will allow the doctoral researcher to enhance his/her knowledge-base and experience; working on the various aspects
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part of the Department of Behavioral and Cognitive Science of the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Science at the University of Luxembourg. The xCIT research group has developed a