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The SnT is seeking a Doctoral Researcher to support the research and development work within the SEDAN group (https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/sedan ). We seek a candidate with expertise
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publicly funded research project with our industry partner Encevo. In this project, the aim is to analyze and develop robust anonymization techniques that can balance privacy and data protection with data
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, with specific focus on cost-effectiveness, emission reduction, and social acceptability. D2ET will develop a comprehensive digital platform for planning energy transition scenarios, leveraging a
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acceptability. D2ET will develop a comprehensive digital platform for planning energy transition scenarios, leveraging a consolidated data model and advanced analytics to facilitate strategic decisions with
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, with specific focus on cost-effectiveness, emission reduction, and social acceptability. D2ET will develop a comprehensive digital platform for planning energy transition scenarios, leveraging a
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career development, lectures and teaching by international experts as well as annual PhD symposia. The human microbiome has been implicated in the initiation and progression of neurodegenerative diseases
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of the industry partner for a varying range of data types (both structured and unstructured data). The proposed solution aims to address the key challenge of balancing data utility with privacy by developing
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•Full-time, 40 hours/week •Department: Urban Development and Mobility (UDM)•Work location: Belval (Luxembourg)•Expected start date : between September 1st, 2025 and November 1st, 2025•Deadline: 15th
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Attachment to Mobility Cultures: A Cross-border Approach•Ref: 25-20•3 years (36 months) fixed-term employment contract at LISER•Full-time, 40 hours/week •Department: Urban Development and Mobility (UDM)•Work
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) •Ref: 25-12•Fixed-term working contract at LISER for 36 months (extendable up to 48 months maximum)•Full-time, 40 hours/week •Department: Urban Development and Mobility (UDM)•Registration in the PhD