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order to better understand, explain and advance society and environment we live in. Your role The PhD position is embedded within the MICRO-PATH Doctoral Training Programme, funded by the Luxembourg
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the requirements mentioned above. PhD additional conditions: · Supervisor at LIST: Dr Mauro SULIS · Co-supervision: Prof. Christian VINCENOT (University of Luxembourg) · Work location
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training unit: https://www.list.lu/en/research/project/forfus Do you want to know more about LIST? Check our website: https://www.list.lu/ How will you contribute? Your PhD work will focus on outdoor forest
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skills and expertise with the requirements mentioned above. PhD additional conditions: · Supervisor at LIST: Dr Martin SCHLERF, Lead R&T Scientist · Work location: Luxembourg Institute
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of workloads may change. We are looking for a PhD candidate to join the team to contribute to our research agenda and to the excellence of the group and of SnT in general. Successful candidates are expected
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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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of the MetaProteomeAnalyzer Software A three months secondment at UGENT B. Mesuere is planned to integrate the developed tools A one-month secondment at the Health Inspectorate of the Luxembourg Health Directorate is planned
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the alignment of the applicant's existing skills and expertise with the requirements mentioned above. PhD additional conditions: ·Supervisor at LIST: Dr. Kaniska Mallick ·Work location: Luxembourg Institute
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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 peptides Perform and support experimental studies across the METAMIC project, including notably...
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susceptible to SM, VWC, and atmospheric delay. As a result, the objective of this PhD project is to develop models able to fuse backscattering and phase information to estimate SM and VWC more accurately. The