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of Applied Engineering is looking for a full-time (100%) doctoral scholarship holder in the field neural representations of medium distortions in multi-modal robotic simulations. The position is within
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simulations to study interfacial electronic/ionic behavior • Conduct atomistic MD simulations of battery-relevant interfaces • Develop or apply finite element models for mesoscale interface analysis • Integrate
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on translation to a high‑risk population, namely police officers, in collaboration with Police Zone Antwerp. First, we will examine whether learning processes assessed during virtual reality simulations following
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nanoelectronics and digital technologies. IDLab staff counts about 50 professors, 60 Post Doc researchers, 200 PhD researchers and 40 other staff members. These are spread over about 20 research teams. The research
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, and to contribute to fundamental questions on how ecosystems respond to disturbance and restoration in a changing world. Where to apply E-mail frederik.delaender@unamur.be Requirements Research
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contributions, but without professional deductions). Selection process The candidate should send the following documents (in a single pdf file): -- Curriculum Vitae -- Copy of academic degrees and grades
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, intelligent multimodal operator support, large-scale mapping of nuclear zones and simulation-supportedautonomous detection of previously unknown nuclear sources. As doctoral researcher, you will be encouraged
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the next-generation regional climate model ICON‑CLM to run convection‑permitting simulations (≈2.2 km) over Equatorial East Africa. By transitioning to kilometer-scale modeling, this research overcomes
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research on road infrastructure and safety, with a particular focus on digitalization in road design, data-driven safety assessment, and the integration of AI and simulation tools to improve traffic safety
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reality simulations, suffer from significant limitations. They are often unrealistic due to discrepancies in biomechanical and anatomical properties; they are costly and environmentally unfriendly