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, with an emphasis on wideband acoustic sensing, HRTF modelling and spatial perception inspired by bat echolocation. You will design and validate signal processing pipelines for real-time echo-based
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, providing a solid basis for advancing photobioelectrochemical systems and producing high-value bioproducts with purple phototrophic bacteria. One PhD student will be based in Wageningen, working under
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. The PhD student will focus on characterizing immune cell responses in food allergy models and their impact on brain immunity. In close collaboration with experts in food allergy, neuroimmunology, and
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and analysis. Advanced Analytics: Implement analysis modules for methylation calling, structural variant detection, fragmentation-based signatures and multi-omics integration. Machine Learning
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promotes their trafficking to the brain, ultimately triggering neuroinflammation. The PhD student will focus on characterizing immune cell responses in food allergy models and their impact on brain immunity
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joint PhD in the laboratories of Prof. Rosa Rademakers and Prof. Kristel Sleegers Position The Rademakers team and the Sleegers team at the VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology, Belgium
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Translational Neurosciences Group, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, UAntwerp; and Department of Neurology, UZA) are hiring a full-time (100%) PhD to map how peripheral and circulating immune cells
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. The position is within the Cosys-Lab research group, under supervision of prof. Jan Steckel and prof. Walter Daems. Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis that is part of
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. The research at ELCAT is divided into three main topics: electrocatalysis, electrosynthesis and electrochemical reactor engineering. For more information about the current projects, current PhD projects
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of computational chemistry Position You work actively You work actively on the preparation and defense of a PhD thesis in the field of Computational Chemistry in the research group MOSAIC within the Department