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Multi-omics data integration and workflow improvement Development and application of machine learning-based algorithms for the identification of antibiotics-associated proteins and antimicrobial
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The PhD position will be focused on conducting innovative research in the field of teacher education through the Growing schools; Growing futures project, newly funded by Œuvre Nationale de Secours
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the same properties to protect for example, our energy grid. We are looking for PhD candidates to join the team to contribute to our research agenda and to the excellence of the group and of SnT in
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· PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Applied Physics, or a closely related discipline. · Strong academic background in computational mechanics, fluid dynamics, electromagnetics
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, professionals, service user and policy makers. The successful candidate will pursue their own doctoral research project leading to a PhD within a collaborative research environment. We seek applicants with a
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collaboration with national and international partners. The PhD candidate will be supported through a FNRS-Televie funded project focusing on the crosstalk between m6A RNA methylation pathway and metabolic/lipid
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, and API misuse scenarios are underexplored areas, lacking robust frameworks to systematically address them. The research project of the PhD student will thus focus on defining a rigorous testing
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application of machine learning-based algorithms for the identification of antibiotics-associated proteins and antimicrobial peptides Perform and support experimental studies across the METAMIC project
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Robotisation (PROMAR) group, headed by Matthias Rupp. The group develops fundamental and technological expertise in machine learning for materials science, including data-driven accelerated simulations and
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the development of both, the quantum internet and distributed quantum computing. The objectives of this PhD thesis project are: (a) Demonstrate spin-photon entanglement with single colour centres in silicon carbide