16 data-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"Birmingham-Newman-University" PhD positions in Luxembourg
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Successful candidates will join the young, vibrant, and interdisciplinary FINATRAX Research Group, which builds bridges between business research and information systems engineering. The group
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car simulator facilities. Work in the project comprises human-factors research, artificial intelligence and data analytics. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check our website: https://www.list.lu
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AI4TECS aims to develop the first AI‑powerAd system that integrates real‑time EC identification using non-target high resolution mass spectrometry data, toxicity prediction, and transformation modelling
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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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Collaborate with CCY researchers on ongoing projects and contribute to the development of new research initiatives Contribute to data analysis and data management Contribute to national and internationals
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Multi-omics data integration and workflow improvement Development and application of machine learning-based algorithms for the identification of antibiotics-associated proteins and antimicrobial
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Language Models for Data-to-Text Problems” and involves the study of technical methods and approaches for adapting large language models to tasks mixing text and structured data, such as statistical report
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. Finally, the research will develop efficient algorithms and test them on realistic networks and using real data from energy and public transport operators. The Doctoral student is also expected
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diverse backgrounds (e.g., economics, computer science, information systems, engineering, etc.), united in pursuit of sustainable solutions that positively impact and shape a low-carbon economy and society
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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