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perform research on the neuronal correlates of the adaptation to accented speech. Research methods include electroencephalography and/or magnetoencephalography to assess neural response to continuous speech
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of inhalant allergens.• Comparing clinical outcomes of symptomatic treatment versus AIT in sensitized military personnel.• Validating a novel diagnostic method using S.P.A.T. as a tool to track allergen
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dynamics, control engineering, or dynamical systems. Required Skills/Qualifications: Experience with experimental methods (laboratory setups, sensors, data acquisition). Background in modeling of dynamical
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the following elements: Abstract (max 250 words) The abstract of a PhD research plan should serve as a concise summary of the key elements of your proposed research. It should provide an overview
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Artificial Intelligence to improve on the current state-of-the-art in articifial models of social cognition and emotion recognition. In Neurosymbolic AI, logic and symbolic AI methods are used to improve
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dimensionality reduction as well as analysis of blood proteomic data. We are looking for a student with experience in bioinformatics and relevant statistical methods using R or Python languages. Some knowledge of
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will be involved in various international initiatives and engaged with different stakeholders. The candidate is expected to primarily but not exclusively deploy qualitative IS methods, with specific
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live in. Your role The PhD project will focus on Energy Sector Coupling, a key component of the energy transition. In collaboration with an industrial partner - a major energy player in Luxembourg - you
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head-on. We will reinvent generative cooperative vision and semantic compression methods so fleets of intelligent machines can perceive the world robustly, efficiently, and in a trustworthy manner—even
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. The Farrow Lab specializes in visual behavior, with advanced methods for studying innate responses. The Vanderhaeghen Lab, led by Dr. Pierre Vanderhaeghen (Professor at KU Leuven; Principal Investigator at VIB