254 computer-science-programming-languages-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions in Luxembourg
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and Engineering at the University of Luxembourg, and follow a vibrant PhD program that includes training in transferable skills, support for career development, lectures and teaching by international
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programme to foster our staff’s soft and technical skills ·Multicultural and international work environment with more than 50 nationalities represented in our workforce ·Diverse and inclusive work environment
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/sigcom/ . The successful candidate will join the SIGCOM Research Group and contribute to AI-related projects at the intersection of advanced AI techniques – including Foundation Models/ Large Language
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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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crowdfunding market analytics as well as Entrepreuneurship, Innovation, and New Technology (EINT) research group. This position offers a valuable opportunity to contribute to an interdisciplinary, high-profile
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backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Trustworthy AI, secure and reliable systems, cloud computing, cryptography, network security, information assurance, satellite systems, vehicular
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MITRE ATT&CK or the cyber kill-chain. As an underlying objective, the defining of common description language will be necessary to share cyber-range capacities and scenarios. Furthermore, the postdoc will
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profile PhD in Mathematics, Theoretical Computer Science, Information Theory, Physics or related fields High level of mathematical maturity Experience with topics related to quantum LDPC codes and decoding
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Research Fund (FNR ) or of the European ERC programme. Evidence of potential or ability to secure external funding is a selection criterion. Language requirements The University of Luxembourg is set in a
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personalized immunotherapies for cancer patients with brain metastasis. The TCI group works at the interface between immunology and cancer biology and combine the use of preclinical models of cancer and human