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are looking for a highly creative and motivated PhD student with the following qualifications and skills: You have (or will obtain before the starting date) a (European) master's degree in computer
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Programme. Contact the EU-team to get help to assess your eligibility on a personal basis. Funding The grant provides an allowance to cover living, travel and family costs. In addition, the EU contributes
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the project fits the scope of Baekeland mandates. Every year in January there is an information session at which the VLAIO programme coordinator explains the modalities of the call. The exact date and link for
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to study effects of (TI)-DBS on ex vivo brain slices and in vivo rodent models. Develop advanced closed-loop neurostimulation algorithms. Engage in a cross-disciplinary team, collaborating with experts
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Master programmes International Training Program (ITP) VLIR-UOS finances International Training Programmes (ITP). These are short-term training programmes, lasting one to four months
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competitive advantage. You have (basic) bio-informatics skills or are willing to learn. Prior experience with FLIM (performing experiments and data analysis using FLUTE, Flimfit, SPCImage, napari, Python
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with (iPSC) tissue culture, neurodegenerative diseases or neuroscience, FLIM microscopy and organoids is a competitive advantage. You have (basic) bio-informatics skills or are willing to learn. Prior
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keep us informed (hec@Ghent University.be). Courses at and outside of Ghent University Low Countries Studies is a post academic program for exchange students and other foreign students and researchers
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your stay. Please keep us informed (hec@Ghent University.be). Courses at and outside of Ghent University Low Countries Studies is a post academic program for exchange students and other foreign students
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offering state-of-the-art study programmes grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its staff and students. For the Business Informatics research