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constraints that academic staff and students face within the European and/or Palestinian context. Within this project, you will work on a PhD for 90% of your time. The remaining 10% you will support the
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will research solutions to tackle these issues and improve wireless performance and efficiency together with the members of Software-Defined Radio team in IDLab. You will enhance WiFi design in view
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Job description As part of a recently funded collaborative research project between Germany and Belgium, we offer two PhD positions. One position will be based at the Technical University of Munich
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consumption of these technologies for full implementation. Evaluation and benchmarking of the environmental performance of innovative pharma technologies by life cycle assessment. In this PhD position, you will
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Read some facts and figures about Ghent University How to become an exchange PhD student Ghent University welcomes all exchange PhD students who come to our University in order to conduct part of
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insight in how to integrate the developed logic framework in hybrid computational intelligence / machine learning approaches. For that purpose, a use case handling the measurement of the confidence
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, medication and a big part of the invoice in case of hospitalization. See here for an overview of Health Funds in Belgium (only in Dutch) Helan and CM are Health Funds with a lot of experience with
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projects with other Flemish universities and industry stakeholders. As part of the IDLab text-to-knowledge team (T2K), you will benefit from input/feedback from other PhD students working on related topics
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University. This means that the expenses from Ghent University are always 100% reimbursed. Conditions At least 1 Flemish company (or a company with operational office in Flanders) 1 Flemish university
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Registrar's Office at the start of their study, as well as re-enroll online every following academic year until graduation, after approval of an annual progress report. After enrolment, UoK students send