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Are you holding Master\u2019s degree and looking for PhD positions \u2013 Fully Funded PhD Programs in Europe? University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg inviting application for funded PhD Programs or fully funded PhD Scholarship. University of Luxembourg is one of the largest university in the world with thousands of employees, students, and research scientists are involved in the innovation of science and technology daily. <\/span><\/p>\n University of Luxembourg has huge a campus in Luxembourg and widely known as for its contribution in top notch education and research. The contribution of University of Luxembourg is not only limited to natural sciences and engineering but it also offers high quality research as well as higher education in bio-medical sciences, social sciences, humanities, psychology, education, architecture etc.<\/span><\/p>\n We\u2019re looking for people driven by excellence, excited about innovation, and looking to make a difference. If this sounds like you, you\u2019ve come to the right place! The University of Luxembourg is continuously seeking to hire highly motivated and outstanding doctoral researchers to work on different enabling technologies for the next generation (Beyond 5G\/6G) wireless communications networks for its Interdisciplinary Centre of Security and Trust (SnT), within the Signal Processing and Communications (SigCom) research group, led by Prof. Bj\u00f6rn Ottersten and Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas. The SigCom research group at the SnT carries out research activities in the areas of signal processing for wireless communication systems including satellite communications and radar systems, and is rapidly expanding its research areas to various enabling technologies for beyond 5G\/6G wireless networks. For details, you may refer to the following: https:\/\/wwwen.uni.lu\/snt\/research\/sigcom<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> As soon as possible<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n As part of the collaboration in the emerging field of joint sensing and communications, SnT\/SIGCOM is leading a research project titled, \u201cSensing-Aided Communication for High Mobility with High Directivity,\u201d in collaboration with Prof. Giuseppe Caire (Technical University, Berlin) and Prof. Gerhard Kramer and Prof. Mari Kobayashi (Technical University, Munich). This research project explores the fundamental aspects of communications for sensing, sensing for communications and integrated sensing and communications from information theoretic, wireless communication and signal processing perspectives in the emerging scenario of high mobility utilizing high frequency bands (and hence directivity) is explored. This fully funded project is aimed at furthering the state-of-the-art in Beyond 5G (B5G, 6G\u2026), pursuing joint research and envisages exchange of researchers. In the aforementioned project, SIGCOM research group will focus on the signal processing and wireless communication aspects of integrated sensing and communications. It is in a unique position towards realizing the objectives of the project having exposure to radar signal processing through ongoing research projects, evolution of communication standards through participation and contribution as well as experience with prototype chip sets from the test-bench development activity.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> As soon as possible<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n In this PhD thesis, the focus is on ML task of\ufb02oading and resource allocation strategy under Fog-Cloud hybrid systems. More concretely, the research carried out in this thesis investigates how a given ML task can be divided into sub-tasks, and how those sub-tasks can be dynamically allocated between Cloud and Edge nodes under the multiple constraints of networking, security, computing power and energy consumption. This is known as a cost minimization problem under edge and cloud resource constraints, which is recognized as NP-hard [Ya18]. Federated and\/or multi-task learning techniques will likely be considered in this respect, as they offer interesting features for task subdivision possibilities. The proposed ML task of\ufb02oading strategy will be implemented and evaluated based on use case scenario defined in the (renewable) energy sector. The overall idea is to deploy the algorithm on nanogrid controllers that are limited in terms of computational capacity, memory and storage, which have to forecast future parameters such as anticipated energy demands and renewable generation outputs (e.g., predicted PV production). Note that this PhD is granted by the \u201cFond National de la Recherche\u201d (FNR) in Luxembourg, which officially starts in Sept. 2022 (4-year duration) and offers possibilities of collaboration with international research institutes such as the Rochester Institute of Technology in US.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> As soon as possible<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) is a research centre for the study, analysis and public dissemination of contemporary history of Luxembourg and Europe with a particular focus on digital methods and tools for doing innovative historical research. It serves as a catalyst for innovative and creative scholarship and new forms of public dissemination and societal engagement with history. The PhD student will be a member of C\u00b2DH, the world\u2019s largest research centre for digital history. The student will work under the supervision of Prof. Dr Sean Takats as part of his Digital History Advanced Research Projects Accelerator (DHARPA) team of technicians and researchers in the humanities and social sciences. DHARPA experiments with how technology can reshape the methodological underpinnings of history as a scientific discipline, and the team is currently developing a new digital platform for historical research along the lines of Prof. Takats\u2019s other projects, including Tropy and Zotero.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> As soon as possible<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) contributes multidisciplinary expertise in the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Life Sciences and Medicine. Through its dual mission of teaching and research, the FSTM seeks to generate and disseminate knowledge and train new generations of responsible citizens, in order to better understand, explain and advance society and environment we live in. Your Role… The University of Luxembourg seeks to hire outstanding PhD Candidates. You will carry out research activities and write a thesis, the main goal being to obtain a PhD in the area of computer science. A possible research starting point for this PhD project is the design and implementation of evolutionary algorithms for convolutional neural network visualisation, and its application in image recognition security. Suggestions for other research topics in deep learning, and their applications in security can also be discussed. The PhD candidate will join the team of Professor Lepr\u00e9vost, and will be a member of the Department of Computer Science (DCS) within the Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine at the University of Luxembourg. Part of the work time must therefore be dedicated to support teaching activities within the Computer Science Bachelor and Master programs of the faculty.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> As soon as possible<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) is a research centre for the study, analysis and public dissemination of contemporary history of Luxembourg and Europe with a particular focus on digital methods and tools for doing innovative historical research. It serves as a catalyst for innovative and creative scholarship and new forms of public dissemination and societal engagement with history. Your Role… The PhD students will be members of the research unit Contemporary History of Luxembourg within the IC Luxembourg Centre of Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) at the University of Luxembourg. He\/she will be member of the research project \u201cM\u00e9morial digital de la Shoah au Luxembourg\u201d (MEMLUXSHOAH), co-funded by the C2DH and the Fondation Luxembourgeoise pour la M\u00e9moire de la Shoah (FLMS). He\/she will work under supervision of Ass. Prof. Dr. Denis Scuto.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> As soon as possible<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem which contributes essential functions to human physiology. Changes to the microbiome are associated with several chronic diseases characterised by inflammatory signatures which include autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases. The gut is a reservoir for extensive microbial \u201cdark matter\u201d in the form of soluble nucleic acids, (poly-)peptides and metabolites with bioactive properties. These molecules have so far eluded in-depth study. This gap in knowledge is limiting our understanding of the role of the human microbiome in governing human physiology and how changes to the gut microbiome impact inflammation-linked chronic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and Parkinson\u2019s disease (PD). As part of the ERC-funded ExpoBiome project, a gut microbiome-targeted therapeutic intervention, i.e. fasting, is being performed together with leading clinical partners in Berlin (Germany) and Kassel (Germany). Based on systematically collected samples, the aim is to identify and track common and disease-specific molecular signatures to predict the outcome of the therapeutic fasting regimen. Molecules which are associated with a reduction in inflammatory markers will be further investigated for their anti-inflammatory properties including using our unique human-microbial co-culture system called HuMiX. In summary, the project will yield functional insights into the effect of gut microbiome-derived molecules on clinical manifestations and will provide pointers towards key microbiome-derived molecules to control inflammatory conditions in the future.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> As soon as possible<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n LISER, the University of Luxembourg and STATEC invite highly qualified and motivated applicants for PhD positions within the framework of the ACROSS doctoral training unit on \u2018Analysis of Cross-Border Human Mobility\u2019, funded by the PRIDE scheme of the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR). ACROSS gathers economists and geographers from LISER, from the Department of Economics and Finance of the University of Luxembourg and from the Research Division of STATEC. The project seeks to develop tools to monitor, analyze and improve the understanding of the causes and consequences of cross border workers\u2019 flows. Special attention will be given to candidates interested in the link between cross-border mobility and entrepreneurship. More information about the composition of the consortium and research objectives as well as a list of indicative research topics can be found on the temporary ACROSS webpage available by clicking here: https:\/\/sites.google.com\/view\/fredericdocquier\/xingb-blog\/across Co-promotion will be systematically encouraged within the consortium to reinforce the links between institutions. Hence, the successful candidates will benefit from expertise and knowledge offered by different members of the consortium. ACROSS builds on the Doctoral Programs of LISER and of the Doctoral School of Economics and Finance (DSEF). The present recruitment is the third cohort of a multiannual program that consists of 3 recruitment waves between 2020 and 2022 offering for each www.liser.lu cohort an intake of PhD candidates in autumn and an excellent training and mobility program over a period of maximum 4 years.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> As soon as possible<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n A PhD position is available in the Theoretical Chemical Physics (TCP, http:\/\/www.tcpunilu.com) group, led by Prof. Alexandre Tkatchenko in the Physics and Materials Science Department (DPhyMS) at the University of Luxembourg (https:\/\/wwwen.uni.lu\/research\/fstm\/dphyms). The successful candidate will join a strong and highly-motivated research team with an excellent funding track-record in competitive national, international and European grants, including European Research Council Consolidator Grant \u201cBeyond Static Molecules: Modeling Quantum Fluctuations in Complex Molecular Environments\u201d. The scientific topics of research range from machine learning approaches for describing molecular potential-energy surfaces, development of improved quantum methods for the description of non-covalent interactions, path-integral approaches to dynamics of molecular systems, and synergies between these methods to interpret puzzling experimental observations and predict new phenomena in complex molecular systems.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> As soon as possible<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n We offer attractive PhD candidate positions including industrial PhD positions conducting research in close cooperation with an industrial partner. The successful candidates will join the Computer Vision, Machine Intelligence and Imaging (CVI2) headed by Prof. Djamila Aouada in order to pursue a PhD in the general area of Computer Vision. Multiple positions are open. They will carry out research in predefined topics contributing to CVI2\u2019s activities in computer vision and pattern recognition. CVI2 offers the opportunity to work on industrial projects (with industrial partners such as Lift-Me Off, ARTEC 3D and DataThings) or national and international academic projects. CVI2 is a young group composed of highly motivated and active members. Their work focuses on innovative research topics such as 3D shape modelling, 6DOF object pose estimation, human behavior understating, and deep learning and is disseminated in top-tiers venues.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> As soon as possible<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Buildings account for a significant proportion of global energy demand, greenhouse gas emission (GHGE), waste generation and resource demands. Reducing GHGE can be achieved by either switching to low-carbon technologies or reducing the amount of fossil fuel energy consumed. The latter can be achieved by designing intelligent applications based on IT-technologies to efficiently integrate decentralized renewables like photovoltaic (PV) with heat pumps, electromobility, and battery storage units at the household level. In this PhD thesis, the focus is on investigating a new distributed charging optimization strategy with a shared objective of reducing GHGE under specific constraints, spanning from technological constraints (e.g., storage capacities) to financial (e.g., limited budgets) or social ones (e.g., considering inhabitant habits, agenda\u2026). ADMM-like state-of-the-art techniques will be considered to solve this distributed charging optimization problem. The use of blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technology) technologies for energy trading purposes (as in [Wa21]) will be considered, along with their impact in terms of CO2 emitted (e.g., resulting from mining, incurred transaction fees, etc.) and financial cost (e.g., fee induced by a transaction). The proposed algorithm will be evaluated using publicly available state-of-the-art datasets.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> As soon as possible<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Digital Medicine Research Group at LCSB is seeking a highly motivated PhD Candidate to actively contribute to the development and evaluation of new smart algorithms that will improve clinical decision support. The candidate will focus on different healthcare scenarios, from the alleviation of long Covid19 symptoms to the prevention of dementia and will identify clinical and non-clinical patterns relevant for the treatment decision making or associated with better intervention outcomes. Jointly with UX\/UI designers, software developers, and clinicians the candidate will work in a multidisciplinary team and will be involved in the clinical validation of the smart algorithms and help in the translation of the developed clinical decision support tools into the general clinical practice.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> As soon as possible<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The successful candidate is intended to work on the TestFlakes (FNR-funded) project. The subject of the thesis will be \u201cTest Flakiness Impact Assessment\u201d with supervisor Dr. Mike Papadakis. Successful PhD candidates will extensively explore and develop software engineering techniques that include the feasibility, practicality and success evaluation of prototype implementations. The team you will be working with: Yves Le Traon: Group Leader Mike Papadakis: Primary advisor PhD Student Role: Under the direction of a professor, the candidate will carry out research activities and write a thesis with the main goal of obtain a PhD in the area of Software Engineering. This includes conducting literature surveys and establishing state-of-the-art; developing necessary experimental and simulation facilities where required; planning, executing, and analyzing experiments and simulations; conducting joint and independent research activities; contributing to project deliverables, milestones, demonstrations, and meetings; disseminating results at international scientific conferences\/workshops and peer reviewed scientific publications.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> As soon as possible<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Cloud-Based Computational Decision (CBD) project is led by Prof. Pascal Bouvry and Dr Caesar Wu. CBD project is designed to study critical and strategic decision-making processes via cloud computing, particularly how to leverage machine learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) for complex and ambiguous problems (e.g. revenue management, product bundles, pricing, market segmentation, sales forecasting, etc.) that many Small Medium Enterprises (SME) are facing across the high technology industries. In addition, this project will also develop humanoid and cloud robotic algorithms with Artificial Ultra Intelligence. We\u2019re looking for people driven by excellence, excited about innovation, and looking to make a difference. If this sounds like you, you\u2019ve come to the right place! Your Role The research aims at creating an innovative and novel solution for practical and strategic decision-making to grow high technology companies. The study has three main objectives: a.) generate various knowledge representation spaces or models, b.) train the models in a cloud environment, and c.) build a prototype software with an advanced database for open access. The successful candidates will join a strong and motivated research team led by Prof. Pascal Bouvry to carry out research to pursue a PhD on the following topic: Knowledge Representations and Modeling (#1), Learning From Data (#2), and Cloud computing (#3).Effective Research Methods (#4)<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> As soon as possible<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The doctoral researcher will be working under the supervision of Professor Michel Beine. The doctoral researcher\u2019s main task will be to prepare a doctoral thesis in the field of the economic analysis of human mobility. The thesis work will be undertaken at the University of Luxembourg but can also be jointly-supervised with another university. The suggested theme of the PhD is Essays in the economics of migration and forced displacement The candidate is, however, welcome to suggest any other topic within the overarching project theme. The doctoral candidate will contribute to the teaching of classes ranging from one to three hours per week, of small group teachings and tutorials. The doctoral researcher will benefit from being part of large research group comprising several PhDs and Postdoctoral Researchers working on related topics of human mobility. Being part of the project will allow the doctoral researcher to enhance his\/her knowledge-base and experience; working on the various aspects of the project will not only strengthen his\/her academic profile, but also give him\/her access to (and the chance to critically engage with) some of the most renowned experts in the field.<\/span><\/p>\n1. 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11. PhD candidate in Distributed (renewable) energy management<\/span><\/h1>\n
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