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here: https://edu.lu/wwpy7 Your role The successful candidate will join the SIGCOM Research Group, led by Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas, in collaboration with the Automation and Robotics Research Group, led
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Physics at https://physics.dtu.dk/ . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and at DTU at DTU – Moving to Denmark . Application procedure Your complete online
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in their decisions and businesses in their strategies. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check our website: https://www.list.lu/ How will you contribute? As a key member of the project, you will be
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for this position will be: Solid modeling and design of high-performance integrated photonic devices Process development of low-loss photonic integrated circuits on different material platforms Heterogeneous
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in their decisions and businesses in their strategies. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check our website: https://www.list.lu/ How will you contribute? HfO2-based thin films changed the way we
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in their decisions and businesses in their strategies. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check our website: https://www.list.lu/ How will you contribute? You will be part of the Environmental
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will be embedded in the Computational Mechanics (Legato ) group and enrolled in the Doctoral Programme in Complex Systems Science. Depending on background and interests, the PhD may include: Development
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Dynamics (MBD) department contributes, using computational methods, to the development of personalized microbiome-based strategies to aid in the detection, monitoring, treatment, and prevention of human
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to the development of new research initiatives Contribute to data analysis and data management Contribute to national and internationals reports, online data dashboards, and peer-reviewed research publications (as
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, workshops, libraries and administration. The Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research conducts basic research on plants and their development using a wide variety of methods, in particular molecular