31 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"DIFFER" positions at Nature Careers in Luxembourg
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of the ecosystem to recover from perturbations that eventually lead the system to a different state. In such definition, vulnerability quantifies the degree of the forest ecosystem response to such external
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the development of both, the quantum internet and distributed quantum computing. The objectives of this PhD thesis project are: (a) Demonstrate spin-photon entanglement with single colour centres in silicon carbide
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the carbon and water trade-offs of forests under different environmental conditions. This particular project aims at the following research objectives: O1: Understanding the impact of drought
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of the canopy and longer wavelengths being most sensitive to the characteristics of trunks and soils. Recent research has shown that phase difference between two temporally separated SAR acquisitions is also
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skills in data analysis, machine learning, as well as in mathematical and computational modelling? You will have the opportunity to investigate innovative solutions using machine learning algorithms and
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distributed control strategies, including grid-forming converters connected to storage and renewable systems. Integrating IoT devices, edge controllers and middleware layers with cloud computing platforms
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the Luxembourg AI Factory, part of the EU AI Factories initiative. The overall goal is to advance towards trustworthy AI systems even when such systems embed not just one but many different agents
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surface properties. Many of these properties are believed to represent adaptations to specific environmental conditions, resulting in distinct distributions of certain combinations of leaf properties
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comprehensive technology watch catalog. Main Responsibilities: · Detect emerging AI technologies(e.g., foundation models, edge AI, neuromorphic computing). · Spot industry adoption patterns and
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to represent and manage normative conflicts in financial regulatory contexts Designing formal models for normative reasoning and formal and computational argumentation Contributing to the integration of symbolic