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of industrial and public actors in the region. The University of Luxembourg (Uni.lu) is seeking to hire a Doctoral candidate (PhD student) within the Department of Engineering of the Faculty of Science
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their future career. Your Role... The successful candidate is expected to submit a PhD thesis after 3 years under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Birte Nienaber. He/she will: Conduct research in the frame
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for participation to courses, workshops, conferences, etc. is ensured. All positions include a doctoral track and the successful applicant will be registered for the PhD program at the host institution. The contract
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applications for the position of a Doctoral Researcher (PhD candidate) in Computational Mechanics. The successful applicant is expected to perform original research in the area of advanced computational solid
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"Centre de Logopédie", the doctoral researcher will develop a new testing battery in Luxembourgish to be used for diagnostic screening purposes for children (age 4 to 5). This PhD project is embedded in a
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, conferences, etc. is ensured. All positions include a doctoral track and the successful applicant will be registered for the PhD program at the host institution. The duration of the Fixed term Contract
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their future career. Your Role... This PhD position will be located in the project "Interoception of bodily sensations across organ domains and its relevance for somatic symptoms" (INBODY), co-funded by
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motivated PhD candidate for investigations in the area of large spacecraft formation flight, that is, a swarm consisting of dozens of satellites flying in proximity. You will join the Space System Engineering
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computing to effectively address and overcome these challenges. The ideal candidate will possess not only a solid theoretical understanding of these technologies, but also a demonstrated ability to apply
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position as Doctoral Researcher in a project on daily perceptions of instructional quality (Field: Educational Psychology) to obtain a PhD (within the DYNAMIQUES project: "Dynamics In Students' Momentary