16 big-data-and-machine-learning-phd Postdoctoral positions at University of Antwerp in Belgium
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of CLiPS, which focuses on the application of statistical and machine learning methods, trained on corpus data, to explain human language acquisition and processing data, and to develop automatic text
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-doc researchers who are eligible to submit an FWO or MSCA post-doc application are invited to apply. The top ranked candidate(s) with the best profile (project proposal & CV) acquire a preparatory post
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tomography research team with, for this position, a particular emphasis on computational imaging and deep learning. Tomography is an image reconstruction technique that leans strongly on large-scale numerical
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of created wetlands across the whole Schelde river basin. You will work on field sampling, lab analysis, data processing, the writing of scientific publications, and preparation of a PhD thesis, with the final
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present your work at national and international conferences (50% FTE). You will teach the course MA Photography & Intermediality (6 ECTS- credits, 2E semester) (10% FTE)https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/study
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research on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other technological advancements that support the creation of accessible media. Policy and Regulation: Analyzing the impact of existing legislation
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proposal & CV) acquire a preparatory post-doctoral research mandate to further develop and submit a competitive research proposal to FWO (Flemish Science Foundation) or MSCA (Horizon Europe Marie Curie
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collaborative projects within the lab and across the VIB community, contributing to lab meetings, journal clubs, and collaborative publications. Profile PhD in immunology, neuroscience, neuroimmunology
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the best profile (project proposal & CV) acquire a preparatory post-doctoral research mandate to further develop and submit a competitive research proposal to FWO (Flemish Science Foundation) or MSCA
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minimally-invasive imaging of GRZB. This approach is also relevant for CAR T and CAR NK cell therapy, where the amount of released GRZB correlates with therapy response. Within a Marie Curie Doctoral Network