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and management Contact: Prof. Dr. Yves LE TRAON, Director of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) Email: Your profile A PhD in Computer Science, Engineering or Applied
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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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The successful candidate will join the young, vibrant, and interdisciplinary FINATRAX Research Group, which builds bridges between business research and information systems engineering. The group conducts research on the application and the impact of digital technologies like DLT/Blockchain,...
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Multi-omics data integration and workflow improvement Development and application of machine learning-based algorithms for the identification of antibiotics-associated proteins and antimicrobial
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external stakeholders. The holder should therefore have teaching and programme development experience and ideally clinical experience in nursing. For more information, Prof. Dr. Marie Friedel, inf. Ph.D
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Successful candidate will join the Clinical and Translational Informatics, led by Dr. Venkata Satagopam, which focuses on bridging translational medicine and bioinformatics through innovative data
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Applications should include: Curriculum Vitae Cover letter Contact information of two or three referees Research statement and topics of particular interest to the candidate (max 1 page) Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. To ensure full...
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of cellular reprogramming by introducing scalable computational methods that streamline the discovery of reprogramming targets and control strategies. A key innovation of EdgeCR is its fine-grained control
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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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Since 2006, the University of Luxembourg has invested in its own High-Performance Computing (HPC) facilities. A special focus was placed on developing large computing power combined with massive