PostDoc in AI Education and Talent Development (AI Factory)

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The AI Factory (L-AIF) is a national flagship initiative that aims to foster a robust and inclusive AI ecosystem in Luxembourg by bridging education, research, industry, and society. It focuses on building AI skills, promoting trustworthy AI, and accelerating innovation through targeted training, micro-credentials, public engagement, and industry collaboration. Within this initiative, the Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) at the University of Luxembourg plays a leading role in developing AI training programmes, coordinating talent development activities, and supporting outreach and communication efforts. As the leader of the Work Package on Talent Development, FSTM is responsible for designing sector-specific courses, managing the creation of micro-credentials, and organising events such as hackathons and seminars, in close collaboration with academic and industry partners.


Your Responsibilities:

  • Contribute to the design, development, and evaluation of AI training programmes and micro-credential courses within the AI Factory (L-AIF) project
  • Conduct research on the integration of AI education and skills development in sector-specific contexts (e.g. finance, space, cybersecurity, green economy) :
    • Identify needs of the different sectors and develop concepts for each community
  • Collaborate with academic and industry partners to align training content with real-world applications and labour market needs
  • Support the development of pedagogical content for MOOCs, workshops, and blended learning formats
  • Participate in hackathons, workshops, and AI public engagement events to help transfer knowledge and foster community interaction
  • Analyse trends and emerging practices in AI education, talent development, and lifelong learning
  • Contribute to scientific publications, reports, and communication materials related to the project
  • Assist in supervising students and coordinating collaborative research and training activities

For further information about the vacancy please contact Julien Schleich, Tel. +352 46 66 44 5337, email: Julien.schleich@uni.lu



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