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data analysis and biomarker discovery • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of researchers and clinicians • Engage with the International PSC Study Group, a global research consortium • Work in
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Job description From border security to terrorism and hybrid threats, private security actors play an increasingly crucial role in how the European Union responds to modern security issues. Become
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this PhD project, you will develop advanced signal processing techniques that empower a single UWB multi-antenna radio platform to perform all these functions concurrently, significantly enhancing
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focus on non-coding ABCC6 variants and variants in novel disease genes, using whole genome sequencing (WGS). Next, validated biochemical assays will be used to evaluate the effect on protein function
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. You will work on a strategic research project funded by the Flanders Make. In this project we want to research and develop a transformer-based framework that couples with physics-based models to handle
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the motor design can be modified to make the windings in the machine more robust against thermal variations or mechanical vibrations. The work includes a significant experimental part, i.e. making prototypes
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large areas and in dynamically changing contexts. You explore new opportunities for wireless audio use cases enabled by the localization capabilities of wireless technologies. The focus will be
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) is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to work on multitemporal terrestrial laser scanning for better understanding forest structural dynamics. YOUR JOB Forest ecosystems play a crucial role in
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spatio-temporal analysis based on big geospatial data. The PhD student will work closely with Prof. Haosheng Huang (https://users.ugent.be/~haohuang/ ) and Prof. Christophe Vandeviver (https
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for a strategic and challenging PhD position with the topic ‘Direct visual process quality feedback to optimal machine operation in sustainable manufacturing’, under the supervision of Prof. Jeroen De