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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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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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items need to be put in place: Budget: Depending on where the candidate will be employed, the salary costs will be calculated by the company or by Ghent University. For the calculation at Ghent University
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international interdisciplinary research team focused on computer vision and surgical video analysis, we are looking for a motivated research assistant. This is a full-time, one-year position that is renewable
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. Last-year Master students are particularly encouraged to apply, provided they will obtain their Master degree before the start of the position (September 1, 2025). You are passionate about virus-host
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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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to understand the roadblocks towards electrically pumped lasing. Job profile Job profile You hold a Masters degree in Physics, Applied Physics, Photonics, Physical Chemistry or equivalent You are a motivated
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of assays to characterise ATMPs, including potency, identity, purity, sterility (ELISA, qPCR, flow cytometry, HPLC-based analytics) Process development and technology transfer to GMP Development, optimisation
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internationally. Job profile You hold a Master’s degree in computer science, electrical engineering, (technical) cognitive science, Human-Computer Interaction or areas relevant to the research topic (for example
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of non-coding and coding ABCC6 variants. Once pathogenicity is established, we will use CRISPR-nuclease based strategies to correct the genetic defect by increasing endogenous ENPP1 expression for ABCC6