137 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions in Luxembourg
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virtually all facets of driving and tire performances. That is why it is becoming a demanding strategic research area that significantly impacts the tire development industry. Mainly road conditions are
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, medicine and health, and sustainable and societal development. With over 1,000 doctoral candidates among 7,500 students as well as 300 professors, the University distinguishes itself with its international
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actively contribute to the NCER-D2ET (Data-Driven Energy Transition Digital Twin) project, a national strategic initiative to develop Luxembourg’s energy digital twin platform. NCER-D2ET aims to design and
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). This project aims to accelerate the energy transition in Luxembourg by co-creating an ambitious research program. It will utilize a data-driven approach to support decision-making for an optimal energy system
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Medical and health sciences education at the University of Luxembourg are rapidly growing and are strategic areas of development for both the University and the government of Luxembourg. To
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Pathogenesis in the age of the microbiome (MICRO-PATH; https://micro-path.uni.lu ) is a highly competitive, interdisciplinary, research-intensive PhD training programme, supported by the PRIDE
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will assist in the design and testing of the leaf replica, whereas the fabrication will be performed by specialists in the clean lab. You will leverage and develop your expertise to generate new
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actively contribute to the WeForming and EnerTEF projects. WeForming and EnerTEF propose developing automatized and intelligent solution for operating active distributed grids with multiple active asset6s
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structure, high-quality training and learning materials, and a sustainable plan. FSTM's main tasks are to contribute to the definition of the body of knowledge and competencies, assist in developing the skill
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functionalities remain limited. To address this, the EMMA project will develop sustainable and functional polyolefins by optimizing the flow behavior of post-consumer polyolefins, applying chemical modifications