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well as the positioning of this position within the expertise and strategic developments of the faculty and department, were outlined in a position profile document prior to the publication of this vacancy. This position
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friendly mode of transportation, but noise and vibration remain a major environmental challenge for the railway sector. Therefore, a wide range of numerical models have been developed for the prediction
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, expectations, and barriers experienced by vulnerable and underserved groups; Develop a nuanced categorisation of media use across diverse user profiles; Generate evidence-based recommendations to help Public
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are experimentally driven and 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
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these models have limitations, especially when trying to combine both latent variables and composites in one analysis. This project will develop new methods that allow researchers to more accurately analyze data
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migration studies and gender studies is an added value; - A strong commitment to working within an interdisciplinary team; - Ability to formulate sharp research questions, develop studies and deliver valuable
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. Experience working in interdisciplinary environments, ideally integrating wet-lab experiments with computational research. Excellent communication and team leadership skills, with the ability to train other
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to conservative assumptions, costly over-remediation, and sometimes misdirected risk management. This project develops a quantitative Adverse Outcome Pathway (qAOP) toolbox that directly links measurable molecular
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psychology, and nuclear research to develop and test innovative approaches for countering false information. Using a mixed-methods, multi-level design, it will combine digital analytics, experiments, surveys
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to remediate nuclear legacy sites or NORM sites by developing and validating nature-based remediation strategies that stabilize residual radionuclide contamination in soils. The research will examine how plant