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contemporary history of Luxembourg and the history of Europe in the 20th and 21st centuries. It serves as a catalyst for innovative and creative scholarship and new forms of public dissemination. Your role
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research and teaching focuses on social, economic, political and educational issues with the common goal of contributing to an inclusive, open and resourceful society. Your role The Y-LOCAL project examines
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ICT systems and services. We play an instrumental role in Europe by fueling innovation through research partnerships with industry, boosting R&D investments leading to economic growth, and attracting
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: Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract 36 Month Work Hours: Full Time 40.0 Hours per Week Location: Belval Campus Internal Title: Postdoctoral researcher Job Reference: UOL07750 The yearly gross salary for every
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on other team projects. The researcher will work under the supervision of Dr Sophie Pilleron, the head of the ACADI team. He/she will benefit from expertise from the international network of Dr Pilleron in
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involved in a research project focused on the exposure to carcinogenic chemicals in the general population, using a multi-matrix approach. The main analytical work will involve the application of GC- and LC
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for photosynthesis and radiative heat dissipation for temperature management, whereas the role of structural leaf surface properties, such as the presence of bumps and trichomes (hairs originating from epidermal
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runtime verification. For further information, you may refer to https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/svv The successful candidate will work with Prof. Domenico Bianculli, Dr. Sallam Abualhaija, and co
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understand, explain and advance society and environment we live in. Your role The human microbiome represents a reservoir of pathogen-associated genes, more specifically virulence factors (VFs), including
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clusters (BGCs). Studies focusing on the role of these infection-mediating genes are typically limited to specific pathogenic taxa and seldomly consider the overall infective competence represented by them