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Triton 1. The objective is to demonstrate a mechanical qubit. This contract is funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU (MICINN-PRTR-C17.I1) and by Generalitat de Catalunya. Share this opening! Use
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27 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Luxembourg Research Field Engineering » Mechanical engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Luxembourg
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) research group aims to improve knowledge on the beneficial effects of physical activity on individuals’ health with and without disease and of any age, as well as on the mechanisms leading to the development
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of the limitations and blanks spots of the models, and the design of sustainable improvement mechanisms. Overall, the project supports BGL BNP Paribas in scaling-up their AI and data science activities through ground
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Medicine. The Department of Engineering covers a wide range of engineering fields, including civil, electrical, mechanical engineering, and geophysics. Its primary objective is to develop technological
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and mechanical engineering and geophysics. It offers competence in computational science and engineering. The main focus of research is on the development of technological solutions, the sustainable and
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(head: Paul Wilmes, Luxembourg, the Molecular Disease Mechanisms group (co-head: Elisabeth Letellier, Luxembourg), the EMBL-EBI’s Microbiome Informatics team (head: Robert Finn, United Kingdom), and the
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interdisciplinary group, active in the classical domains of civil, electrical and mechanical engineering and geophysics. It offers competence in computational science and engineering. The main focus of research is on
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of Nano-MechanoBiology. The candidates will be part of an Advanced ERC project aimed to study how cell membrane adhesion receptors sense and respond to mechanical stimuli by changing their nanoscale
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crosslinking of precursors for vitrimers, taking advantage of transesterification and / or disulfide exchange chemistries, and will additionally carry out molecular, thermal/mechanical and (critically