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processing. 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
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the remarkable spatial perception of bats. By leveraging array signal processing to synthesize morphology-induced HRTFs without physical replicas, the project offers a flexible, high-fidelity and scalable approach
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electrochemical processes for power-to-x-to-power purposes. The team aims to improve the controllability, flexibility and energy efficiency of the reactions through electrocatalyst and electrochemical-cell design
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will push the development of these analytical methods, including applications to complex biological samples and investigation of the ionisation process. You will collaborate with researchers at other
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will investigate the isolation and bioproduction potential of specialised N₂-fixing purple phototrophic bacteria (PPB). You will systematically study how process conditions affect PPB growth, composition
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applications which is hindered by the lack of a molecular understanding of their formation process. This is particularly true for zeolite synthesis which is characterized by a very complex reaction network in
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. The applicant is expected to apply for their own fellowship, and will be fully supported during the process Access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and core facilities in a vibrant, world-class
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is to develop RL controllers that can learn from data while guaranteeing stable and safe operation in complex, nonlinear systems such as chemical plants and energy processes. By validating the approach
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the digitisation process. You will work closely with the project’s Research Software Engineer and provide material for the digital edition of Woolf’s library according to the project’s schedule. You are prepared
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of these analytical methods, including applications to complex biological samples and investigation of the ionisation process. You will collaborate with researchers at other groups and universities. In addition to your