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, you will be a member of a team of 8 to 10 energy system modelers. You will contribute to the development, maintenance and use of our linear programming-based dispatch and unit commitment model of the EU
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to environmental change and socio-environmental systems Language requirements: The University of Luxembourg is set in a multilingual context. The person hired on this position must be proficient in English and
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) are an asset. Certification in project management (Prince2, PMP or Agile Scrum) highly desirable. Fluency in English and French (mandatory); German or Luxembourgish is an asset.
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The University of Luxembourg is set in a multilingual and multicultural context. The person hired on this position must be proficient in English. Proficiency in French or German is considered an advantage
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qualities: – Motivation and curiosity – Ability to work in a team and communicate in an international environment – Rigorous, organized, and independent – Good level of English (spoken and written) Work
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auto-encoder, back-propagation, • knowledge of R (main programming language), Python and C++. Application Application files should contain a resumé, an application letter and grade records of the 2 last
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, clustering, classification • deep learning, variational auto-encoder, back-propagation, • knowledge of R (main programming language), Python and C++. Application: Application files should contain a resumé, an
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methods, clustering, and machine learning. Advanced level of expertise in the R programming language Skills appreciated: Mastery of classical tools and methods for analyzing NGS (Next Generation Sequencing
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the ability to handle multiple stakeholders and deadlines High-level communication skills in English (both spoken and written); fluency in French is considered an asset Ability to produce clear, structured
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this project we will draw analogies between memory dynamics in rodent brains and challenges in machine unlearning, particularly in foundation models such as Large Language Models. Using experimental data from