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Post Doctoral Researcher in Digital Twins CO2-to-Protein production in collaboration between the ...
. degree in Computer Science primary, or related field (in the latter case, special emphasis will be placed on assessing programming proficiency). Comprehensive background in modelling, simulation and
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for analysis of complex systems, in particular towards the identification of regime trends and tipping points Deduce hypothesis on the principles of system evolution and development Build computational models
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main campus. Depending on the position, the work will involve a combination of experimental research, process simulation, reactor operation, and system-level optimization. We are currently advertising
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. The overall goal of the project is to design a novel high temperature heat pump. You will be conducting Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) simulations and cycle analysis, which will be instrumental
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microscopy, optical interferometry, vacuum technology, finite element method simulations will be involved. Applicants should hold a PhD in Physics, Nano-science, Engineering or similar, experience with optics
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have experience in mathematical modelling or simulations, preferably of biological systems. We encourage candidates from diverse departments, such as physics, computer science, applied mathematics
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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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: completed scientific higher education degree (PhD) in the field(s) of Earth system science, physics, climate physics, geosciences, mathematics, computer science or a comparable field demonstrated experience
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) analysis Mathematical modelling Microbiology Molecular biology We approach science with the view of physics, aiming to identify principles behind complex systems. We collaborate closely with engineers
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approach science with the view of physics, aiming to identify principles behind complex systems. We collaborate closely with engineers, immunologists, and clinical microbiologists on campus. Within