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the following BOF-funded interdisciplinary research project: “Computer Vision Metrics for Objective Evaluation of Surgeon Performance in Robotic Pancreatic Surgery”. The candidate will work as a Research
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biomarkers linked with epilepsy. The postdoctoral fellow will be involved in an interdisciplinary team working towards this objective by being part of (a) the IMEC-associated research lab Centre
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electrophysiology biomarkers linked with epilepsy. The PhD candidate will be part of an interdisciplinary team working towards this objective by being part of (a) the imec-associated research lab Centre
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will find a diverse collection of personalities: innovators pur sang, but above all people who are 100% their authentic selves. With some 4,000 employees, we are the largest Dutch-speaking employer, in
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into account typological and technological variability, changes in raw material preferences, as well as the spatial distribution of the finds within their respective find contexts). In addition, you will assist
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: non-confidential summary and detailed scientific and valorisation innovation objectives “Applicants” tab: full composition of the project consortium “Peer Review” tab: specification of the research
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this objective at the 4Brain (www.4brain.be ) and WAVES (www.waves.intec.ugent.be ) research groups. The goal of the research is to work towards a doctoral degree. Job profile We are looking for enthusiastic
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objective is to address the current challenges of rapidly adapting to changing order-mixes, short delivery times, flexibility in delivery and management of returns. In particular, the researcher will develop
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experiments. The PhD candidate will be part of a multidisciplinary team working towards this objective at the WAVES (www.waves.intec.ugent.be ) and 4Brain (www.4brain.be ) research groups. Job profile We
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sections: ‘state of the art’, ‘research objectives’ and ‘methodology’ and ‘bibliography’. The proposal must allow the doctoral research to be successfully completed within a period of four years