48 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Postdoctoral research jobs in Luxembourg
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. The open position is part of the NAXDivo Core project, funded by the Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR), which aims at generating and analyzing whole organism models (zebrafish and mouse) to dissect
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Applications in English should include: Curriculum Vitae Cover letter Copies of diplomas List of publications Summary of recent research and projects Sketch of planned research (2 pages each
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This is a fully funded position for 24 months within the FNR INTER project “Efficient and Efficacious Cellular Reprogramming with Edgetic Perturbations” (EdgeCR). EdgeCR aims to push the boundaries
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and trichomes (hairs originating from epidermal tissue), is less clear. In the framework of the interdisciplinary research project LeafSurf, we will use a worldwide unique laser system capable of
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group at University of Luxembourg, led by Prof. Jan Lagerwall (project coordinator), the Soft and Biofunctional Materials group at NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal, led by Prof. Maria Helena Godinho, and
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The postdoctoral researcher will be working under the supervision of Professor Stefan Braum. The researcher is working on a third-party funded project funded by the Luxembourg National Research Fund
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of recent research and projects Sketch of planned research and publication activities (2 pages each) Contact information of at least two referees Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications
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actively contribute to the WeForming and EnerTEF projects. WeForming and EnerTEF propose developing automatized and intelligent solution for operating active distributed grids with multiple active asset6s
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University of Luxembourg, Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) Position ID: FSTM -POSTDOCTORALRIGA [#26178, UOL07011 - UOL07043] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position
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The project aims to deliver a new explanation of belief-discordant behaviour - situations where we fail to act in accordance with what we believe. Our hypothesis is that cognitive experience plays a