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& Applications. The SPARC group in SnT is pursuing research on signal processing applications in radar and communication systems in partnership with national and international academic and industrial collaborators
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procedure law, ideally in connection with its European, international and interdisciplinary aspects. The doctoral researcher will be working under the supervision of Professor Stefan Braum. The thesis work
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carbide. Like a classical System-on-Chip, it will integrate separated processing and memory units, which communicate with photon-mediated entanglement. This milestone experiment will kickstart
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Autonomous Transportation. As far as technical enablers are concerned, we leverage expertise on advanced technologies including semantic/task-oriented data processing, signal processing, network resource
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aspects. Quantum colour centres in in wide bandgap semiconductors have recently emerged as a promising platform, since they can incorporate quantum systems, which can be scaled up by industrial processing
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Successful candidate will join the Integrative Cell Signalling Group (https://www.uni.lu/lcsb-en/research-groups/integrative-cell-signalling/ ), led by Prof. Alexander Skupin, which focuses
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persons who agreed to give references Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. Please apply ONLINE formally through the HR system. Applications by Email
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in their decisions and businesses in their strategies. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check our website: https://www.list.lu/ You will be hosted in the Process Modelling, Automation and
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Applications should include: Curriculum Vitae Cover letter Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. Please apply ONLINE formally through the HR
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the field of Systems Biology and Biomedicine - in the lab, in the clinic and in silico. We focus on neurodegenerative processes and are especially interested in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and their