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Provide support in grant writing Perform other tasks within the framework of this position For further information, please contact Prof. Paul Wilmes: E-mail: Telephone: (+352) 46 66 44 6188 Your profile PhD
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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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for integration into diagnostic tools Preparing manuscripts for submission to both medical and machine learning journals Qualifications Candidate profile: Required: PhD in mathematics, statistics, data science
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applications For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Robin Samuel: (+352) 46 66 44 5084 / Your profile Ph.D. degree in sociology or a related social science discipline Expertise in data collection and
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found on hpc.uni.lu . The activities include classical HPC applications such as simulation and modeling, but also artificial intelligence and machine learning, bridging computational science, with data
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EMBL is Europe’s life sciences laboratory – an intergovernmental organisation with more than 110 independent research groups and service teams covering the spectrum of molecular biology. It operates
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activities Present results in international conferences and workshops Your profile A PhD degree in Computer Science, Physics or a related field Strong background in understanding plasma physics and
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. • Strong organizational skills, project management capabilities, and team spirit. • Flexibility and proactivity in a startup environment. Education • PhD (preferred) in physics, materials science
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service to epidemiological surveillance networks for pathogenic bacteria. The open data sharing policy of the platform for strain nomenclatures facilitates collaboration on monitoring emerging sublineages
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, and molecular evolution. The researcher will work within an international team to understand the evolution of integrons and other hyper-mobile regions in genomes. The focus will be on functional