11 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"U.S" PhD positions in Luxembourg
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The PhD position is embedded within the MICRO-PATH Doctoral Training Programme, funded by the Luxembourg National Research Fund. MICRO-PATH, or Pathogenesis in the Age of the Microbiome (https
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Application Deadline 29 Aug 2026 - 01:06 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to
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. Activities of the successful candidate: Conduct extensive background literature analysis. Plan and organise experiments to define and test hypotheses and develop forefront research. Publish the results
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interannual variability of spectral signatures in different bands (Planet, Sentinel-3, Sentinel-2, ECOSTRESS, Landsat, SMAP), which will be linked to LUE-WUE and gc information from multiple eddy covariance
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· Programming skills in Matlab, R, and/or Python · Experience in the organisation of field campaigns Language skills · Fluency in English, both oral and written. Your LIST benefits
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flight dynamics and mission-based performance analysis. o Programming skills in Python, C++, or equivalent for simulation preprocessing/postprocessing. o (Desirable) Exposure to reduced-order
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processes, · You enjoy both modelling, model-data integration, data analysis and working with HPC. Scripting and programming experience are essential. · You like working in a team, explaining
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science or related discipline Experience and skills Experience in developing MLIPs, including good programming skills in Python and C, demonstrated via contributions to code repositories Experience with
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curiosity, innovation and entrepreneurship in all areas Personalized learning programme to foster our staff’s soft and technical skills Multicultural and international work environment with more than 50
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. And it also allows you to operate multiple silicon carbide quantum systems in parallel, for the first time. (c) The final step is to demonstrate on-chip entanglement among two colour centres based