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graphs. The prototype you will develop using IDP-Z3 will be integrated with results from the other groups to deliver a tool that can benefit both from expert knowledge (your part) as well as from data (U
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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
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imaging microscopy (FLIM) approaches and analysis pipelines to perform non-destructive monitoring of neuronal function, DAMs, and multiplexing this with other cutting edge analysis techniques
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students live and work on campus in the image of Brussels, one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. It is committed to interdisciplinarity, internationality, and individuality in research and
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research will focus on designing, developing, and optimising an OCT tool tailored for high-resolution middle and inner ear imaging. This includes hardware design, system integration, and validation
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network application that enables real-time control and video transmission for remote vehicle operation. The project will develop a prototype, rigorously tested in both lab environments and real-world
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text or images, for example). Besides doing research, the candidate is expected to participate in educational activities (participate in seminars, be involved in teaching, exam surveillance, ...). Where
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positive evaluation. A dynamic and interdisciplinary research group within the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Division of Geography & Tourism at KU Leuven. Office space at KU Leuven’s
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precision and robustness and design an experimental setup combining an OCT system with acoustic stimulation. The project involves interdisciplinary work spanning advanced imaging techniques, clinical
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. You will also be given the freedom to develop your own research projects within the themes below: 1. Dissecting the temporal & functional partitioning of Arabidopsis clock protein complexes using in