52 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science-eth PhD positions at University of Luxembourg
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models of the human mind. Your main tasks, as a PhD candidate, are the following: Conduct rigorous, state-of-the-art, innovative research in Computational Cognitive Sciences Review the scientific and
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website: www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/finatrax/ The selected candidate will be enrolled in the PhD program in Computer Science and Computer Engineering with specialisation in Information Systems (IS
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of computer science, cryptography. All positions are fully funded for up to 4 years. Candidates should have (at the beginning of the contract but not necessarily at the time of application) a Master's degree in
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cybersecurity allowing thus to validate and receive feedback from on-the-field cybersecurity practitioners. The PhD candidate will investigate how AI and above all Generative AI (GenAI) can be leveraged
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application to a PhD and your educational training that prepared you for academic research on the topic of the research project Publication list (if applicable) Two recommendation letters from previous
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, and API misuse scenarios are underexplored areas, lacking robust frameworks to systematically address them. The research project of the PhD student will thus focus on defining a rigorous testing
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engineering, microscopy, and chemical biology to investigate neuroimmune interactions and mechanisms underlying neurodegeneration, both through in vitro studies and in the context of neurological diseases. We
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, the project PSYBER - Assessing Cybersecurity Preparedness will be executed closely with Prof. Marcus Völp (Robustness and Resilience in Computing), Prof. Pedro Cardoso-Leite (Faculty of Social Science
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Qualification: The candidate should possess a MSc. Degree or equivalent in Engineering, Computer Science, or related fields. Experience: The ideal candidate should have some knowledge and experience
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anonymization Conduct interviews with the involved stakeholders Disseminate results through scientific publications in outlets on the intersection between information systems, computer science, and energy markets