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. General Information: Contract type: Fixed-term contract - 5 years (tenure track) with a perspective of a permanent position and promotion to Associate Professor upon a positive evaluation Working hours
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Track) in Procedural Law. Your role The selected candidate will bring significant teaching and research experience in procedural law, and will engage with stakeholders in the Luxembourg procedural world
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the application process. You will follow up innovations in research of inflammatory diseases, cell death and barrier dysfunction. You develop — or already possess — a strong understanding of the objectives
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. Therefore, the Faculty of Science, Technology, and Medicine (FSTM) is seeking to hire a candidate with an excellent track record in Advanced Manufacturing. The ideal candidate will establish
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ICT Services & Applications. Your role Are you an established leader with a track record of conducting cutting-edge research in Computer Vision? Do you publish in top-tier Computer Vision and Machine
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interfaces) or neuro-inspired (neuromorphic) hardware for other application domains. Candidates should have a research track record with proven expertise in electronics design, both on a circuit level (e.g
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for Socio-Environmental Systems (LCSES) an Assistant Professor (tenure track) or Associate Professor in Global Food Security. This position addresses one of the most pressing challenges of our time: ensuring
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. Manage the transition of proteins from R&D through to commercialization, ensuring that all processes are cost-effective, efficient, and aligned with the company’s growth objectives
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track record in the field, as proven by publications in international leading journals. • You possess the capacity to lead a research team and attract research funding. • Demonstrated scientific mobility
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construction, such as digital twins, metaverse, BIM, sensor networks for tracking data or tracing structural components and construction robotics. These will be data-driven and explore the opportunities deriving