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Operations Research and Operations Management, such as network theory, combinatorial optimization, and econometrics. The project pursues three interrelated aims: first, to characterize how network structure
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or resist specific policies. The project combines theory development with qualitative fieldwork in the Belgian and French contexts. The project requires a PhD candidate who combines theoretical curiosity with
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autonomously. If you meet these criteria and are excited about joining our team, we encourage you to apply! We offer a fully-funded, 4-year joint PhD scholarship at KU Leuven (initial one-year appointment, to be
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exhibits a proactive approach to problem-solving. Possesses a critical and curious mindset, able to work autonomously. If you meet these criteria and are excited about joining our team, we encourage you to
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technologies as promising mechanisms to reduce the burden on data managers currently involved in this process. You obtained your master’s degree (or you are about to graduate in 2026) in Computer Science, or a
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home page. You can also find more information about the PhD program in Business Economics via the link below. For more information please contact Prof. dr. Monique Snoeck, mail: monique.snoeck
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.); To have some experience in computational programming; To have demonstrated verbal and written communication skills in English; To have a collaborative mindset: To enjoy working with others to achieve common
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research. The program ultimately leads to a doctoral degree and prepares the student for an academic career at a top university or a career as a researcher in a policy institution. Detailed information about
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development. The developed algorithms will be compared to the current state-of-the-art in method development using samples provided by some of Flanders’ most demanding industrial chromatography labs. To cover a
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reasoning about tree ensembles. This work will be undertaken in the context of Flanders AI Research Program (https://www.flandersairesearch.be/en ) 3) 1-2 PhD students working with Prof. Jesse Davis