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Department: Department of Bioscience Engineering Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking, European university. We
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to the development of neuroadaptive learning technologies grounded in real-time human feedback. Job profile We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate with a recent Master's degree in engineering and a strong
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closed-loop control. The technology, developed through detailed computer simulations, will be validated with preclinical experiments. The candidate will be part of a multidisciplinary team working towards
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interdisciplinary research team, focusing on human-robot interaction, unconventional robotics, cognitive systems and machine learning. You will have access to the full facilities of IDLab, including high-performance
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collaboration with other PhD candidates and researchers with medical and engineering background, perform innovative research on the topic of surgical video analysis, with the goal of developing deep machine
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sustainable crop protection? Would you like to work in an interdisciplinary project with practical applications? And do this in close collaboration with researchers, including other PhD students, and industry
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electric machine manufacturing or repair. The initial contract duration will be one year, in which you are hired as a PhD researcher. The contract can be extended to 4 years in total, under the condition
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policy choices on the overall carbon emissions of the stock. The aim of the research is to obtain a PhD diploma. You will be part of the UGent Building Physics research group (Faculty of Engineering and
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) and T cells therapies (CAR-T) for cancer patients. These pharmaceutical products are cell and gene therapy products or advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMP). We recently finalized a phase I
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of Bioscience Engineering, we are looking for a m/f/x Doctoral fellow within the ERC Consolidator Grant project "Novel light regimes and drought effects on temperate forest plant biodiversity (CanopyChange