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discuss ideas. An excellent knowledge of the English language is required. You are highly motivated to work in a collaborative project with other PhD students, postdocs and technical assistants. How
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) is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to work on the ERC project SPACETWIN: Digital twins for understanding forest disturbances and recovery from space Doctoral fellow YOUR JOB Forests worldwide
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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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programming. You are highly motivated to conduct (applied) research at the intersection of (deep) machine learning and the health sciences. You have good programming skills in languages such as Pythorch, and
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who can assess your current work and your potential for PhD research Transcript of your qualifying degree (if already obtained) If your diploma is issued in a language other than Dutch, French, German
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to use when, and for which amount of energy. Whereas preliminary results are promising, a great many questions and research avenues remain, especially given the complex nature of integrated energy supply
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are looking for a m/f/x Doctoral fellow YOUR JOB You conduct doctoral research in the area of Augmenting Learning Environments Using Generative AI and Neuroadaptive Systems, with the aim to obtain a PhD after
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of distributed MIMO, and/or coordinated multi-AP operation (under study in the Wi-Fi 8 standardisation workgroup), using Hardware Description Language on FPGA, based on the open-source openwifi project (https
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Job description PhD position – Wireless audio streaming About the employer Ghent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 15.000 people, it is actively involved in education and
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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