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Application Deadline 20 Aug 2026 - 09:44 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to
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research on the application and the impact of digital technologies on organisations in the private and public sectors. Our team consists of international researchers with backgrounds in computer science
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flight dynamics and mission-based performance analysis. o Programming skills in Python, C++, or equivalent for simulation preprocessing/postprocessing. o (Desirable) Exposure to reduced-order
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modeling, model-data integration, data analysis and handling large eddy covariance flux database. Scripting and programming experience are essential. ·You like working in a team, explaining and presenting
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processes, · You enjoy both modelling, model-data integration, data analysis and working with HPC. Scripting and programming experience are essential. · You like working in a team, explaining
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science or related discipline Experience and skills Experience in developing MLIPs, including good programming skills in Python and C, demonstrated via contributions to code repositories Experience with
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for both materials’ science and life science applications. AINA’s activities span from fundamental research to the design of cutting-edge instrumentation and advanced analytical workflows. How will you
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conducts research on the application and the impact of digital technologies on organisations in the private and public sectors. Our team consists of international researchers with backgrounds in
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Applications, written in English, should include: A detailed CV A list of publications (if any) A motivation letter Previous degrees List of courses with corresponding grades Contact details of 2
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The PhD position is embedded within the MICRO-PATH Doctoral Training Programme, funded by the Luxembourg National Research Fund. MICRO-PATH, or Pathogenesis in the Age of the Microbiome (https