14 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control-"Multiple" PhD positions in Luxembourg
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Applications should include: Curriculum Vitae Cover letter indicating the research area of interest Description of past research experience and future interests (max one page) Transcript of grades from all university-level courses taken Contact information for 2-3 referees Early application is...
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The SnT Automation & Robotics Research Group is hiring a motivated PhD candidate for the bi-national project DOMINANTS (Dexterity-Oriented Methodology in Optimized Design and Control of Soft Aerial
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environment for PhD candidates, with multiple seminars, working groups, colloquia, and a doctoral school, which also gives access to multiple training opportunities, including courses on general research skills
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within a BSc/MSc thesis project. · Ability to effectively and reliably coordinate with the supervisor and multiple collaborators Language skills · Good level both written and spoken
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-specific challenges in deploying distributed AI for power system control. The outcomes will be invaluable to electricity system operators, flexibility aggregators, and the broader energy research community
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-specific challenges in deploying distributed AI for power system control. The outcomes will be invaluable to electricity system operators, flexibility aggregators, and the broader energy research community
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use by the group employ multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology and can be connected to build a distributed and cooperative network. To develop signal processing techniques, the group
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for Digitalization. This project aims to advance privacy-preserving techniques for data analysis and task automation, ensuring robust protection of sensitive information. The focus will be on developing
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the implementation of the systems on full-scale bridges. Multiple full-scale case studies of bridges in Europe (Switzerland, Luxembourg, …) will be used to validate the developed solutions and compare
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multiple actions to attract, develop and retain women in science · 32 days’ paid annual leave, 11 public holidays, 13-month salary, statutory health insurance · Flexible working hours, home