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University is a logical choice for its staff and students. Within the faculty of Engineering and Architecture, the IDLab research group performs research on 1) connectivity and 2) data science & artificial
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are looking for one Doctoral fellow About CMET The Center for Microbial Ecology and Technology (CMET) (www.CMET.UGent.be ) is part of the Faculty of Bioscience Engineering at Ghent University, as well as part
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on the damage and fracture properties of metallic materials, considering the underlying failure mechanisms. Meanwhile, you will employ experimental approaches, including mechanical testing (in-situ damage
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on principles from engineering, cognitive neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction. It has potential applications in education, training, and cognitive rehabilitation, and contributes
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University’s Department of Biology, under supervision of prof. Eveline Pinseel. Job profile You hold a Master’s degree of Biology, or a Master of Bioscience Engineering, or a Master of Biochemistry and
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technology. You will experimentally test and refine various strategies to establish a robust and efficient protocol. Once successful, this method can be applied not only to genetic research in spider mites but
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work at the Electrical Energy Laboratory in the Tech Lane Ghent Science Park in Zwijnaarde. Job profile You hold a master of science in engineering (technology), preferably in electromechanical
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collaboration with other PhD candidates and researchers with medical and engineering background, perform innovative research on the topic of surgical video analysis, with the goal of developing deep machine
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for focal epilepsy with ultrasound neurorecording, modulation, and deep reinforcement learning (DRL) closed-loop control. The technology will be developed through detailed computer simulations and preclinical
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, and the feedback mechanisms on plant (roots). To this end, we will use 13C stable isotope labelling to track the rhizodeposition as a function of time, and its redistribution over the soil decomposer