100 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Luxembourg
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Manager will play a key role in the following areas: Co-develop and co-implement sustainability projects under the supervision of the Chief Sustainability Officer Contribute to the development and
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, with specific focus on cost-effectiveness, emission reduction, and social acceptability. D2ET will develop a comprehensive digital platform for planning energy transition scenarios, leveraging a
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water sectors. A transnational strategy will be developed, aligning with the relevant policies of seven NWE countries and providing a framework for future joint efforts. Strategic guidelines will be
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career development, lectures and teaching by international experts as well as annual PhD symposia. The human microbiome has been implicated in the initiation and progression of neurodegenerative diseases
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clinical activity may be considered. Teaching responsibilities: The holder of this position is expected to assist with the development and teaching in the Bachelor's programs in health (midwifery sciences
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Please prepare the following documents in English: Curriculum Vitae (studies with grades, work experience, publication list) Cover letter Abstract of your thesis List of 3 referees description
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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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of neuronal, astroglial and microglial markers in zebrafish and mouse brain samples In vivo imaging of specific brain cells in the transgenic zebrafish and mouse lines Develop phenotypic rescue assays, based
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. The objectives of the Centre are the following: to produce outstanding scholarship in the field of European law; to contribute to the development of European law and to European law reform; to provide a forum for
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researcher) at the Centre for Childhood and Youth Research (CCY) within the Department of Social Sciences. The CCY is a multidisciplinary research group studying youth development and social inequalities. It