9 condition-monitoring PhD positions in Belgium

  • The Faculty of Engineering, Department Elektrotechniek en energietechniek, Research Group MOBI - Electromobility Research Centre is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant. More concretely your work package, for the preparation of a doctorate, contains: You will work in the EPOWERS group...

  • learning surrogates. In order to expand from the boundaries of the learning space, effectively generalize knowledge and extrapolate behaviour for unseen conditions, unseen locations and even unseen turbines

  • Ghent University | Belgium | 2 months ago

    interactions, as well as establishing fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) approaches and analysis pipelines to perform non-destructive monitoring of neuronal function, DAMs, and multiplexing

  • Ghent University | Belgium | about 2 months ago

    Job description A fully funded PhD scholarship in monitoring and modelling soil nitrogen dynamics in a precision agriculture context ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY Ghent University is a world of its own

  • Ghent University | Belgium | 18 minutes ago

    still uncertain how forest structure is impacted by disturbances (locally) and how we can detect and monitor various levels of disturbance regimes using spaceborne satellite data (globally). This PhD

  • Ghent University | Belgium | about 2 months ago

    uncertainties and biases in N flux monitoring, including proximal sensing, remote sensing, Eddy covariance and in-situ continuous sampling accompanied by traditional laboratory analyses. NitroScope will benefit

  • Ghent University | Belgium | about 2 months ago

    environment, for improved monitoring and realizing high product quality. From the drawbacks residing in classical physics-based models and data-driven models we want to develop hybrid transformer models

  • Ghent University | Belgium | about 1 month ago

    nematode community to N mineralization and N2O emissions in realistic soil conditions. In this project, we will set up unique multitrophic experiments controlling for the presence of specific trophic groups

  • Ghent University | Belgium | 21 minutes ago

    run-off, sea dumping operations, mining, explosions, and oil seepages—enter the marine environment. Maintaining healthy seas can only be achieved by developing an innovative monitoring strategy and

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