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Description of the offer : This PhD project supports the exploration of Vertical Compute’s vertical magnetic device concept. Thanks to the inherent high speed of magnetics and the vertical data
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, France) and at the ESRF ID12 beamline (Grenoble, France), under the co-supervision of Prof. Olivier Isnard (Néel Institute) and Dr. Fabrice Wilhelm (ESRF). This PhD project is co-funded by University
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signatures. We hypothesize that this unique program may represent an ancient state of some skeletal muscles fibres and be required for unique mechanical functions. This project aims to address the following
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About the LCSB The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine
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in Luxembourg and Europe that works on responsible and independent research projects Sustainable by design, empowering our belief that we play an essential role in paving the way to a green society
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Simulation and Physics of Drosophila Larva Body Dynamics Introduction The “STRETCHED” project aims to develop a robust, physics-based 3D simulation platform to replicate the motor control dynamics
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About the C2DH The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and
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2025 or by agreement. The project will investigate the emergence of altermagnetism, a recently identified class of collinear antiferromagnets featuring a time-reversal symmetry-broken ground state with
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progression. This project addresses the challenge of studying early tumorigenesis in pancreatic cancer by developing advanced in vitro models based on human extracellular matrix (ECM), aiming to recreate
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and sample state (bulk, surface-deposited) on these properties. We are therefore looking for a doctoral candidate to undertake this project.