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this PhD project, the aim is to leverage AI for real-time anomaly detection in the electromagnetic environment, where anomalies are rare deviations from normal behavior. Due to the challenge of gathering
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the Department of Movement Sciences have written out a research project for which you can apply via this PhD vacancy. Info about the research projects and PhD teams can be consulted from March 21st 2025 onwards
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starting date is not later than September 1, 2025. During your PhD research, you follow the doctoral program of the KU Leuven. You regularly participate in workshops and international conferences. The PhD
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between individual religious identity and the social institutions, church communities, and societal context. This PhD position fits within the theological-ethical research line of this project and focuses
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funded by a EU programme Reference Number BAP-2025-162 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for an outstanding PhD candidate to work in
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Benefits flexible working hours and home office arrangements a diverse and multi-disciplinary research group a young but fast-growing team attractive and international environment with scientific freedom
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to other disciplines. We offer you a stimulating and pleasant environment, with full respect for academic freedom, commitment, critical thinking and personal development. Eligibility criteria Masters' degree
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Information Benefits We offer a PhD project, supervision and bench fees.We can fund already the first year, but application and defense of a FWO fellowship is required. Eligibility criteria Master's degree in
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programme Reference Number BAP-2025-159 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD position, which is funded by the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO
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, followed by studies in small animal models (healthy and tumour bearing). As a PhD researcher, you will be involved in the nanodroplet synthesis and the characterization of their response to ultrasound and