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neuroscience of object perception in social contexts to complete and publish state-of-the-art research in this domain. Experiments include methods like functional magnetic resonance imaging
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Engineering, Computer Science Desirable skills/interests: Signal processing, wireless communications, hands-on experience with hardwares Objectives: Low-power RF front-end design to monitor mm-wave spectrum
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and based on local respective regulations, depending on prior research experience. Objectives: To monitor ticks along ecological gradients in recreational forests in the region of Montréal and Brussels
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ICT Services & Applications. Your role Large vision-language models (LVLMs) can describe driving scenes and support decisions [Li25], but they sometimes hallucinate objects, relations, or events
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interacting effects of soil conditions and stand composition on SOC storage. Context and objectives. As in many countries worldwide, Wallonia has witnessed a conversion of semi-natural ancient forests
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a research fellow, you will conduct academic research on the intersection of textile engineering, industrial design engineering, and movement sciences. The main objective of this position is to write
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, enabling to fabricate components with spatially controlled material properties. Within this PhD topic, the main objective is the development of a multi-modal spectroscopic sensing system enabling the in-situ
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on two types of cultural heritage objects: medieval parchments and antique coins. PHOENIX aims to develop a methodology based on physicochemical characterizations capable of addressing common objectives
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, at CEFR level C1 (in compliance with Flanders’ statutory language regulations ). You are able to carry out your work and achieve your objectives with a high degree of independence. You are motivated to work
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the application process. You will follow up innovations in research of inflammatory diseases, cell death and barrier dysfunction. You develop — or already possess — a strong understanding of the objectives