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Job description Research You develop a research program at an international level in the design and implementation of electronic circuits and systems with a focus on neural interfaces (brain-machine
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the following topics: Large Language Models and Multimodal Language Models Generative Networks and Diffusion Models Program Analysis Software Testing Automation The candidate should have critical thinking and
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will establish your own team and research program in molecular epidemiology. You will focus on population research aimed at better identifying risk factors for chronic diseases to support preventive
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the FNR JUMP programme at the SnT research centre and to join SEDAN group (https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/sedan ). The successful candidate will work closely with the project lead and team
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the following topics: Quantum Software Engineering Program Analysis Testing The candidate should have critical thinking and team working skills Fluentwritten and verbal communication skills in English are
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the teaching activities of the University's Cybersecurity Master program and supervise Master students Dissemination: Present your research results at scientific conferences, journals and technology events Your
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: Contribute in the teaching activities of the University's Cybersecurity Master program and supervise the scientific research of PhD/Master students Dissemination: Present your research results at scientific
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better The right place for IMPACT. SnT researchers engage in demand-driven projects. Through our Partnership Programme, we work on projects with more than 55 industry partners Multiple funding sources
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personal motivation for applying (why a doctoral program, why in Luxembourg, minimum 300 words) A statement on the candidate's motivation for applying for this topic (minimum 300 words) Full CV, including
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underlying cell transitions. The adult stem cell program further investigates the properties of postnatal stem cells (hematopoietic, epithelial, muscle cells, etc.) and their use in organoid systems to study