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communication signals on our mental processes. What you will do Build novel deep learning architectures for auditory prediction (speech and/or music) prioritizing explainability and cognitive hierarchies Quantify
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About us The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB
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SD-26085 POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN THE OXIDATIVE CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION OF FUNCTIONAL BUILDIN...
to their application and a short narrative on their contribution for each. Language skills Fluency in English, both oral and written. Language skills Fluency in English, both oral and written. Other relevant languages
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verbal communication skills in English are mandatory We offer A modern, dynamic university with a personal and inclusive atmosphere. Multilingual and international character. Staff coming from more than 90
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, genomic, and phylogenetic analyses to uncover the evolutionary origins of viviparity and other adaptive traits. In addition, candidate will be expected to analyse data, present results at internal meetings
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products He/She will be responsible for data processing and scientific dissemination of results (drafting of scientific articles in English and participation in conferences). The successful candidate will
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to develop these further Fluency in English is required; good command of French, Luxembourgish and / or German is considered an asset We offer Multilingual and international character. Modern institution with
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● Preparing complex data for analyses ● Conducting advanced quantitative analyses ● Drafting, submitting, and revising (in English) academic articles for publication in leading international journals in
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About us The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB
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in natural and perturbed conditions”). This project, led by the University of Lille in close collaboration with Sorbonne University and international partners, addresses the critical challenge