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engineering Engineering » Simulation engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Belgium Application Deadline 31 Mar 2026 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time
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without reliance on vision. The work will combine auditory perception models, predictive processing and flight control, validated through simulation and experimental flight tests on an embedded GPU platform
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to design, conduct, and analyse controlled experiments, both in simulation and with real sensor data. Experience with FPGA design for signal processing applications is an asset. What we offer We offer a
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passionate about sustainability, clean energy, and water treatment technologies?Are you skilled in machine learning, process modelling, or chemical engineering simulations?Are you excited by the idea
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of Binary Stars:Experience with stellar explosion codes, spectral synthesis codes, the MESA stellar evolution code, or (magneto/radiation)hydrodynamics simulations are strong assets for this position but not
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diverse driving conditions. The PhD student will work closely with POST Telecom's company (Luxembourg), who is co-funding this PhD position. Research Environment The PhD student will join the Secure and
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on discovery of next-generation immunotherapy for kidney cancer through different state-of-the-art approaches integrating multi-omics and translational immunology. You must hold a MD or MSc/Masters’ degree in
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numerical modelling tools, i.e. a depth-averaged (2DH) and a 3-dimensional (3D) model, in the TELEMAC modelling system (www.openTELEMAC.org ) to simulate the fluxes and fate of plastics in the Scheldt Estuary
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the reach of traditional molecular simulations. Therefore, this project will apply adaptive kinetic Monte Carlo simulations to model zeolite formation as a dynamic network of growing and dissolving clusters
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) Emory University (Atlanta, USA) Further analysis might be required, based on the development of research project. MAIN SUPERVISOR: Prof. Bart Vanrumste (e-mail: bart.vanrumste@kuleuven.be )Due to the high