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, political economy and management and innovation to provide a comprehensive theory to explain the dynamics of competition for access to and control of critical technologies. Methodologically, the project aims
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participation in European and international scientific conferences and networks. Your research will be rooted in political science, particularly in recent theories and debates in international relations, and will
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(FSTM) at the University of Luxembourg contributes multidisciplinary expertise in the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Life Sciences and Medicine. Through its dual mission
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PhD, preferably in Physics, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, or equivalent. You have proven experience with Molecular dynamics simulations, preferably for biomolecular systems. You have a
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, political communication, or democratic theory. It is an advantage if you have knowledge of multilingual NLP approaches. It is an advantage if you have experience in publishing in leading scientific journals
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Your profile Master's degree in computer science, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Data Science, Information Systems (Engineering), or related fields with a
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decolonisation, eating disorders, or the theory of evolution. This can lead them to avoid these important topics. Research into the factors that give rise to this is crucial to develop appropriate didactic
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modelling and density functional theory calculations will be used to further increase our understanding of the photo-reduction mechanism. Correlating these theoretical insights with the structure and activity
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pathway. Additionally, finite element theoretical modelling and density functional theory calculations will be used to further increase our understanding of the photo-reduction mechanism. Correlating
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to take charge of courses in the EPL's common core bachelor courses in engineering, in the teaching of physics and/or mathematics, as well as in the supervision of projects. You will also participate in