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research project; ”Exploiting the genomic architecture of ectopic calcification: from variants to genome-guided therapy, using pseudoxanthoma elasticum as a model." Mineralization of soft tissues such as
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of Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering, we have an open vacancy for a PhD researcher in the mechatronics research group at the campus Kortrijk. The research in our group focuses on modelling, control
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combining mouse models of altered sex hormone action with molecular biology and omics approaches, the PhD student will contribute to new insights into how sex hormones regulate biological processes
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, storage and demand. YOUR TASKS You will develop mathematical models and metaheuristic algorithms for complex optimization problems in the context described above, see e.g., https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.01325
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: the aluminum oxide layer is fully recyclable. As a PhD student, you will contribute to the development of multiphysics (electromagnetic & thermal) models for windings of electric motors. Also, you will study how
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preclinical experiments on ex vivo brain slices and in vivo rodent models to investigate and optimize the effects of TIS Analyze ex vivo and in vivo electrophysiological and fMRI imaging datasets Collaborate
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wireless technologies. You implement the designed solutions on embedded hardware platforms and experimentally validate their performance. Experimental validation can be backed by modelling or theoretical
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. Defining predictive tasks based on clinical goals. Selecting and setting up appropriate data preprocessing pipelines. Training and evaluation of computer vision models. Internal and external algorithmic
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and in vivo models. In this research project, you will build on these findings and further explore the potential of QSPs as therapeutic targets for sarcopenia, contributing to the development
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/industrial-iot-lab ) and residential environments (https://idlab.ugent.be/resources/homelab ). Experimental validation can be backed by modelling or theoretical assessments. You collaborate with IDLab