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The Mobilab Transport Research group led by Ass. Prof. Francesco Viti at the University of Luxembourg has an opening for a 2-year postdoctoral researcher on Transport Modelling and Simulation
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postdoctoral researcher on Transport Modelling and Simulation, starting as soon as possible, to support different projects and the supervision of doctoral researchers in the team. The Mobilab team is a dynamic
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and simulation facilities where required; planning, executing, and analyzing experiments and simulations; conducting joint and independent research activities; contributing to project deliverables
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for the local energy community. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check our website: https://www.list.lu/ How will you contribute? You will be mainly in charge of: Working with real-time simulators (OPAL-RT
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according to relevant space standards. Lead SITL and HITL Test campaigns: Implement algorithms and conduct experiments using both synthetic and potentially real datasets/simulators relevant to space
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supported by the COMMLab, the 6GSPACE Lab, the HybridNetLab, the QCILab, TelecomAI Lab, CSAT Lab, our SW Simulators, and our Facilities. For further information, you may refer to https://www.uni.lu/snten
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literature surveys and establishing state-of-the-art; developing necessary experimental and simulation facilities where required; planning, executing, and analyzing experiments and simulations; conducting
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agenda defining compatible with the focus of the Crossing Borders programme and beyond; Copy of diplomas; One Job Market Paper (or relevant publication); Two letters of reference (to be sent directly from
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SW Simulators, and our Facilities. For further information, you may refer to https://www.uni.lu/snten/research-groups/sigcom/ . The successful candidate is expected to assume a leading role in
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November 14th, 2025 : Your curriculum vitae ; Motivation letter, in which you present your relevant skill with respect to the main missions (2 pages max) ; A recent piece of research ; A copy of your PhD