100 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Luxembourg
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part of the Department of Behavioral and Cognitive Science of the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Science at the University of Luxembourg. The xCIT research group has developed a
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The doctoral researcher will be working under the supervision of Professor Thomas Mastrullo. The doctoral researcher’s main task will be to prepare a doctoral thesis in the field of business law
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We are seeking a Doctoral Researcher to set up exciting experiments at the Department of Physics and Materials Science of the University of Luxembourg. In particular, we will target the development
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) Experience in dependable systems, real-time and embedded systems and/or operating systems and the threats and attacks they are exposed to is highly valuable, systems development experience is an asset Hard
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, systems development experience is an asset. Hard Skills: Strong programming skills are an asset Soft Skills: Most importantly, we seek individuals who are curiosity-driven especially interested in
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of the industry partner for a varying range of data types (both structured and unstructured data). The proposed solution aims to address the key challenge of balancing data utility with privacy by developing
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clinical activity may be considered. Teaching: The holder of this position is expected to assist with the development and teaching in the Bachelor's programs in health (midwifery sciences, nursing sciences
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constituent entities; 2). The major regional systems (European, Interamerican, African) for the protection of human rights; and/or 3). Issues of academic freedom and the development of regional/international
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infrastructures and cyber-physical systems with the aim to protect our most sensitive and valuable assets. We look into systems in the small and how we can prepare them to withstand and operate safely and securely
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introduce new challenges in design and control. Their development is still largely bio-inspired and trial-and-error based. Integrating flight and actuation control in SAMs is particularly complex. DOMINANTS