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into mechanisms deregulated in cancer. We are looking for a highly motivated Ph.D. student to join our young and dynamic research group. The successful candidate will get access to several core facilities and
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The SnT is seeking a Doctoral Researcher to support the research and development work within the SEDAN group (https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/sedan ). We seek a candidate with expertise
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is an initiative of the SciTeach Center , a resource center dedicated to supporting the teaching of science at the primary levels in Luxembourg. The successful candidate will both coordinate and
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diverse backgrounds (e.g., economics, engineering, computer science, information systems, etc.), united in pursuit of sustainable solutions that positively impact and shape a low-carbon economy and society
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variants of the sodium channel Nav1.1, which are associated with different forms of epileptic syndromes and migraine. The aim of the project is to use machine-learning assisted molecular dynamics simulations
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Pathogenesis in the age of the microbiome (MICRO-PATH; https://micro-path.uni.lu ) is a highly competitive, interdisciplinary, research-intensive PhD training programme, supported by the PRIDE
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mathematical aspects of Computer science, with excellent results. Start in or around September 2025 ; an earlier or later starting date is possible. The Mathematics department offers an outstanding and dynamic
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Applications for a doctoral position are invited in the research project “Daily Affect Dynamics in Very Old Age Across Time: The Role of Vulnerabilities But Also Strengths” (PI: Anna Kornadt) funded
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The SnT Automation & Robotics Research Group is hiring a motivated PhD candidate for the bi-national project DOMINANTS (Dexterity-Oriented Methodology in Optimized Design and Control of Soft Aerial
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collaborating with researchers from other disciplines. The successful candidate will join the dynamic and interdisciplinary xCIT research group (https://xcit.org/ ), which is composed of researchers working