42 distributed-systems-networks-phd Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Luxembourg
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Applications should include: A cover letter A copy of the PhD diploma or a letter indicating the expected defense date A detailed curriculum vitae with a complete bibliography of published works
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Applications should include: Curriculum Vitae Cover letter A copy of the PhD diploma or a letter indicating the expected defense date Copy of a publication The name, current position and
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PhD thesis. If you choose a publication with multiple authors, please also explain your own contribution Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception
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, health, political participation, and values of young people. Luxembourg is a highly diverse society and there is a need to better understand how social background shapes life chances. Further tasks will be
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diseases. We exploit genomic and post-genomic data to fill gaps in metabolic networks, discover new enzyme functions, and elucidate their role in disease. For more information, please visit our website
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The Systems Ecology group at the LCSB has an immediate opening for a motivated and talented postdoctoral researcher, with a focus on scientific project management; entry-/intermediate-level position
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The postdoctoral researcher will be working under the supervision of Professor Stefan Braum. The researcher is working on a third-party funded project funded by the Luxembourg National Research Fund
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the Biological and Soft Systems group of Prof. Eugene Terentjev at University of Cambridge, UK. In addition to carrying out fundamental soft matter physics and chemistry innovation, we will demonstrate
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from many other HPC facilities, which often concentrate on only one of these two pillars. Nowadays, the UL HPC team is deeply involved in national and European HPC developments. Further information can
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from many other HPC facilities, which often concentrate on only one of these two pillars. Nowadays, the UL HPC team is deeply involved in national and European HPC developments. Further information can