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with the disciplinary approach a very ambitious interdisciplinary research culture has been developed. The faculty’s research and teaching focuses on social, economic, political and educational issues
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the University’s mission in academic continuing education, staff development and training for Luxembourg, with strong expertise in digital learning. Reporting to the future Head of ULCC, the Study Programme
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AI4TECS aims to develop the first AI‑powered system that integrates real‑time EC identification using non-target high resolution mass spectrometry data, toxicity prediction, and transformation product
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research, the FSTMseeksto generate anddisseminateknowledge and train new generations of responsible citizensin order tobetter understand, explain and advancesocietyand environment we live in.
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partners as well as national and international academic initiatives. These projects span the full research and development lifecycle, requiring large-scale experimentation, real-time system implementation
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at the University of Luxembourg. The doctoral researcher will develop an original research project leading to a PhD thesis and is expected to actively contribute to the scientific activities of the research group
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involved in student selection, the development of the training plans for nursing students, coordination and organization of theoretical and practical teaching, the evaluation of programs, in close
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development. This scientific progress is supported by cutting-edge infrastructure and a national commitment to education, research, and innovation. The dynamics of a young university offer rare potential and
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relevance given the Department’s ambition to maintain its leadership in financial law, a domain central to Luxembourg’s role as a global financial centre. The ideal candidate shows potential to: Develop
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insufficiently understood from a mechanistic and modelling perspective. This PhD project aims to develop innovative mathematical and computational models that describe how trees exchange carbon, water and