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Study static spin structures and compute the dynamic (time-dependent) magnetization response, where the intermediate scattering function serves as the key neutron scattering observable Contribute
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that positively impact society. For more information, please visit our website: https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/finatrax/
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therapeutic target identification. GenePPS aims to overcome current limitations of perturbation modelling by integrating large-scale single-cell foundation models with structured biological knowledge encoded in
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of Europe (2016) and structured around UNESCO’s three dimensions for GCE – cognitive, social-emotional and behavioral. The successful applicant will be affiliated with the Institute for Teaching and Learning
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structure, atomic orbits, and model applicability domains Train and benchmark large-scale MLFF models on diverse molecular and materials datasets Integrate uncertainty estimates into active learning pipelines
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engineering practices for machine learning Tabular machine learning Large language models on structured and semi-structured data Research Associate Role: Under the direction of their supervisor, the candidate
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experimental psychological research in Luxembourg and holds leading expertise in the design of cutting-edge research facilities. EPSYLON is a unique faculty structure for research, but also training at BSc, MSc
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Language Models for Data-to-Text Problems” and involves the study of technical methods and approaches for adapting large language models to tasks mixing text and structured data, such as statistical report
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research Sociology of knowledge (construction and co-production of social categories and norms) Critical perspectives on sustainability, equity, human and social rights Your tasks Develop a PhD project
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if required by the project, the structure or the needs of the laboratory. For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Letellier Elisabeth.letellier@uni.lu