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-time Hours Per Week 40 Offer Starting Date 1 Jan 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Other EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research
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is a multidisciplinary research centre currently comprising approximately 20 staff members, conducting studies using both qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate youth development and
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strong background in textiles and understanding of textile functionalization methods. You have excellent communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skills and fluency in English (written and spoken
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state-of-the art methods. Extensive experience in Heterogeneous Catalysis research area as evidenced through peer-reviewed journal publications. Applicants are encouraged to add their three best
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expertise covering mathematics, engineering, computer science and social sciences. We offer excellent working conditions in an international and stimulating environment, along with frequent opportunities
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currently comprising approximately 20 staff members, conducting studies using both qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate youth development and social inequalities. The Centre maintains close
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centre of the University of Luxembourg, combining experimental, medical and computational approaches to analyze complex biological systems and disease processes. In this frame, the Medical Team aims
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REcherche BEI) program. The successful candidate will join the SVV research group, headed by Prof. Domenico Bianculli. The group focuses on the development and design of reliable, safe, and secure software
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to the EnerTEF project. Is Your profile described below? Are you our future colleague? Apply now! Education PhD’s degree in electrical engineering, computer science, energy systems, or a related discipline
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Ageing, Cancer, and Disparities