27 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"https:" Postdoctoral positions at University of Luxembourg
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, industrial and international partners. SnT is active in several national projects funded by National Research Fund (FNR) and local industries, and international research projects funded by the EU FP7 program
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supported by COMMLab, 6GSPACE Lab, HybridNetLab, QCILab, TelecomAI Lab, CSAT Lab, our SW Simulators, and our Facilities. For further information, you may refer to https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups
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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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supported by the COMMLab, the 6GSPACE Lab, the HybridNetLab, the QCILab, TelecomAI Lab, CSAT Lab, our SW Simulators, and our Facilities. For further information, you may refer to https://www.uni.lu/snten
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Methods for Enhanced Market Intelligence, Automated Market Research Summaries via RAG-enabled AI. The successful candidate will extensively explore and analyse the suitability and potential benefits of new
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are experimentally driven and supported by the COMMLab , the 6GSPACE Lab , the HybridNetLab , the QCILab , our SW Simulators , and our Facilities . For further information, you may refer to https://www.uni.lu/snt-en
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. Markus Miessen. The candidate will develop alternative participation methods and socio-political planning approaches in cross-border contexts, focusing on crossbenching models, low-threshold urban
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in the context of the microbiome. Here, using a triptych approach leveraging in silico, in vitro and in vivo methods, we aim to specifically and systematically characterize and validate microbiome
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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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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