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team within the University of Luxembourg aims at: Driving the National Competence Centre activities in Luxembourg to facilitate High-Performance Computing uptake Providing tailored HPC-related training
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multidisciplinary team of highly skilled scientists and engineers. This is a great opportunity to acquire highly valuable skills in the application of multiple characterization techniques, including MS imaging, NMR
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computational algorithm(s), perform data analysis, collaborate with biologists and physicians. He or she will lead multiple projects, work in a multidisciplinary environment and present/publish the results in
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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and field monitoring work performed by a PhD student at LIST and other researchers in LAFI, and extend the existing Vegetation Optimality Model (VOM, https://vom.readthedocs.io ) to test the following
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/ DBT, x-rays, MRI, ultrasound, etc. Organisational and social skills Ability to work accurately and self-motivated with a high level of attention to detail. Ability to prioritize and coordinate multiple
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complex experimental problems. Experience publishing in high-impact journals and presenting at international conferences. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple concurrent
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(e.g., Biological Focal Region), inventing the world's first extracorporeal focused ultrasound ablation system ("HIFU"), and performing the world's first treatments for 12 diseases. Our devices have
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our website: https://www.list.lu/ How will you contribute? As part of a major European project on high‑performance, multifunctional textile materials, the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
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pathologists Lead the preparation of high-impact, interdisciplinary publications Translational & Collaborative Responsibilities: Act as a scientific integrator across multiple collaborating research groups