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Temporary contract | 24 months | Belvaux Are you passionate about research? So are we! Come and join us The Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) is a Research and Technology
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) and contribute to one of Europe’s most exciting research initiatives. Collaborate with a dynamic, interdisciplinary team that combines science, sustainability, and technology to create a better future
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initiatives. Collaborate with a dynamic, interdisciplinary team that combines science, sustainability, and technology to create a better future. Help shape the next generation of sustainable materials inspired
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PhD degree in Telecommunication Engineering, or Electrical Engineering, or Computer Science/Engineering with a focus on SDN/NFV Strong expertise in SDN, orchestration, NFV, and container technologies
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work at the intersection of materials science, physics, and engineering, shaping the future for sustainable energy and automotive applications. The position is funded under the MSCA-COFUND scheme
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of Materials was established in October 2023. We are an international and interdisciplinary team of material scientists, roboticists, engineers and chemists with a passion for futuristic robotics. We take a
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major challenges in brain delivery, immunotherapy, and the treatment of retinal, vascular, infectious, or other diseases. The candidate will lead projects aimed at engineering non-viral vectors capable
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datasets/simulators relevant to space environments. Teamworking: Collaborate closely with team members at SpaceR and Redwire Space Your profile PhD in Robotics, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering
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Fixed term contract | Hautcharage | 18 Months Are you passionate about research? So are we! Come and join us The Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) is a Research and Technology
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functional and phenotypic assays on human T cells (in vitro and ex vivo) Engineer T cells using mRNA delivery platforms via lipid nanoparticles Characterize T cell subsets using multiparametric flow cytometry