55 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Multiple" uni jobs at University of Luxembourg
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support PhD candidates in their thesis research Teach courses at bachelor and master level in relevant fields such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, neural networks, computer vision or image
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Are you an established leader with a track record of conducting cutting-edge research in Computer Vision? Do you publish in top-tier Computer Vision and Machine Learning conferences? Do you have
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conducts research on the application and the impact of emerging technologies like DLT/Blockchain, GenAI, Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, Human-Computer Interaction, and IoT/5G on organisations
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In 2023, the University launched four bachelor programmes in specialized nursing sciences in the fields of surgery, anaesthesia/resuscitation, paediatrics, and mental health. A fifth programme
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Researcher Job Reference: UOL07452 The yearly gross salary for every PhD at the UL is EUR 41976 (full time).
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) position in Computational Fluid Dynamics. Advances in computational sciences, machine learning, and artificial intelligence are transforming the study of complex flows. Such systems are prevalent in both
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solutions Collaborate with academic teams to support joint/double diploma programs and international teaching initiatives Ensure Moodle is effectively tailored to the needs of multiple university partners and
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large part of the project is dedicated to better integrate automation into multiple facets of cyber-range operation, including the federation of infrastructures to deploy complex scenarios in multiple
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relying on incomplete CMDBs [Kie23]. Thus, multiple tools are used by experts with strong knowledge and previous experience. The main objective of the project is to automate this human-based cognitive
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The University of Luxembourg is seeking a passionate and entrepreneurial Research Engineer to join a cutting-edge applied research initiative funded by the FNR JUMP programme at the SnT research