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! Education Master's degree (Bac+5) in telecommunications, computer science, or a related field, with an interest in AI, cognitive networks, or connected vehicles. Experience and skills Prior experience with
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publications, conferences, and public-facing digital platforms Contribute to the research project's open science and reproducibility efforts through documentation, GitHub repositories, and notebooks For further
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Artificial Intelligence (applied mathematics, computer science, etc.), or a thesis defense scheduled for 2025. • Research contributions in deep learning, statistical learning, natural language processing (NLP
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both spoken and written is required The candidat must have a Master (M2) of data science, computer science, applied mathematics The position is available starting from October. Salary according
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Sciences (FHSE) at the University of Luxembourg brings together expertise from the humanities, linguistics, cognitive sciences, social and educational sciences. People from across 20 disciplines are working
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MSc (or equivalent) in Psychology, Clinical Neurosciences, Cognitive Science, Digital Health, or related fields. Interest or prior experience in digital phenotyping, vocal biomarkers, and AI-assisted
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international conferences; Participate in strategic planning and dissemination activities in coordination with other partners. Key Skills, Experience and Qualifications MSc (or equivalent) in Data Science
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Description of the offer : Spin triangles are magnetic molecules predicted to display spin chirality, magnetoelectricity and protected quantum degrees of freedom. These characteristics could allow electric spin control and long spin coherence properties. In the past we have confirmed the...
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(FSTM) at the University of Luxembourg contributes multidisciplinary expertise in the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Life Sciences and Medicine. Through its dual mission
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analogues, meteorites and asteroid return samples. Research: The emergence of homochirality—particularly the dominance of left-handed (L-) amino acids in terrestrial biology—remains one of the most compelling