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synthetic methodology is recommended. • You have good computer and data management skills. • You are fluent in English. • Team-oriented: You enjoy working with others and actively contribute to a safe, open
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of CAPTURE (www.capture-resources.be). CMET has over 40 years of experience in the study of applied microbial processes and microbial ecology in the contexts of waste(water) treatment, bioremediation
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offshore wind farms are coming online with tighter fatigue designs and more aggressive control strategies, your research will seek to assist decision-making (e.g. during operation, but also during design) to
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on momentary affect and stress-related symptoms in 250 high-risk adolescents by delivering resonant breathing in adolescents’ daily life via a mental health app during a 2-week period. Pre- and post-measurements
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-of-the-art in machine learning, (probabilistic) modelling, system identification and numerical optimization. How to apply Send your CV, containing one or more references, a copy of your diploma (if already in
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processing experimental data in a scientifically sound manner. You are willing to dedicate yourself to this research project for a period of four years. WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU We offer a full-time position as a
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internationally. Job profile You hold a Master’s degree in computer science, electrical engineering, (technical) cognitive science, Human-Computer Interaction or areas relevant to the research topic (for example
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for this exciting opportunity. Send your CV, containing references/publications, a copy of your diploma (if already in your possession), and a motivation letter to fuhui.shen@ugent.be , including ‘MATDEG PHD’ in
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on principles from engineering, cognitive neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction. It has potential applications in education, training, and cognitive rehabilitation, and contributes
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combining mouse models of altered sex hormone action with molecular biology and omics approaches, the PhD student will contribute to new insights into how sex hormones regulate biological processes