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understandings of structural behavior and concrete degradation mechanisms. The tasks comprise the development of the tracking system, the development of new concrete damage assessment based on spatially continuous
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The successful candidate will pursue postdoctoral research in group actions, geometric structures, and smooth dynamics in the research group of Prof. K. Melnick, within the Department of Mathematics
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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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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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by integrating large-scale single-cell foundation models with structured biological knowledge encoded in genomic graphs. The project will also deliver efficient algorithms to train these models under
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graphs and related structures, limit theorems, stochastic calculus and applications, for example in machine learning and mathematical statistics Participation in the scientific activities of the department
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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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The Y-LOCAL project examines the enabling factors and structural conditions that allow young people to feel socially integrated and supported within their local environments. At its core
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structural approaches to topics related to migration and mobility. Candidates should also contribute to policy-relevant research and have a solid theoretical understanding of economic mechanisms. Demonstrated
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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