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The Quantum Dynamics of Control (QDC) group led by Prof. Aurelia Chenu at the University of Luxembourg has an opening for a 1-year postdoc on dynamics of quantum systems and theory of measurement
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and spatiotemporal scales, i.e., new forms of real-time automation of intelligent active grids including grid-forming converters, using distributed control and artificial intelligence (AI) based
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research on plasma deposition of functional materials on textiles. Conduct research on plasma-based deposition of functional topcoats for engineered textiles. Develop and optimize plasma deposition processes
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of cellular reprogramming by introducing scalable computational methods that streamline the discovery of reprogramming targets and control strategies. A key innovation of EdgeCR is its fine-grained control
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functionalities remain limited. To address this, the EMMA project will develop sustainable and functional polyolefins by optimizing the flow behavior of post-consumer polyolefins, applying chemical modifications
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order to better understand, explain and advance society and environment we live in. Your role The Quantum Dynamics of Control (QDC) group led by Prof. Aurelia Chenu at the University of Luxembourg has
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processing, signal processing, and network resource management to enhance performance. To optimize and analyze complex 6G networks, we use AI/ML, graph theory, and optimization techniques Furthermore, our
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, the set-ups should subject liquid crystalline as well as isotropic liquids, which may be highly viscous and require temperature control, to static or oscillatory flow past strategically placed obstacles in
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optimizing PIC algorithms for modern heterogeneous architectures, including CPUs, GPUs, and other accelerators, the project seeks to achieve unprecedented efficiency and resolution in plasma simulations
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optimizing PIC algorithms for modern heterogeneous architectures, including CPUs, GPUs, and other accelerators, the project seeks to achieve unprecedented efficiency and resolution in plasma simulations