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/Qualifications Who you are You have a Professional Master’s degree or PhD in electrical/software engineering or equivalent through experience. You have 3-5 years of experience in computer vision and image
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with the following qualifications: A PhD in biomedical engineering, biomechanics, biophysics, medical imaging, or a closely related field. A solid background in MR imaging, medical image analysis, and
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live in. Your role The PhD position is embedded within the MICRO-PATH Doctoral Training Programme, funded by the Luxembourg National Research Fund. MICRO-PATH, or Pathogenesis in the Age of
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(i.e., EC funding). We provide an additional PhD year through external funding sources, allowing for a full 4-year PhD trajectory, which is standard in Belgium. How to Apply This position is part of
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) department as Process Integration engineer. At the Technology Integration & Prototyping (TIP) department we have several Process Integration positions ranging from junior to senior level across several teams
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calibration, electronics (e.g. image sensors), … PhD applicants should hold a MSc degree in astrophysics, physics, or engineering, or have obtained an equivalent diploma. Proficiency in English is required
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technology development role, not a PhD or postdoc position. You will be part scientific staff, focused on building and validating devices, not publishing papers. Expect a dynamic mix of hardware development
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quantitative approaches to biological questions; ability to work independently as well as in a collaborative, interdisciplinary team; proficient written and spoken English. A fully funded, 4-year PhD position in
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knowledge of one or all of the following: Measurement theory Quantum optics Quantum dynamics Stochastic processes Your profile Strong analytical and numerical skills High-quality PhD in Theoretical Physics
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The Laboratory of Cortical Information Processing | Vision to Action at NERF (www.nerf.be ) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow or PhD Student to work on a new research project funded by