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Job description You will conduct research in Swedish linguistics with the primary goal of obtaining a doctoral degree under the supervision of Prof. Andreas Widoff. The doctoral project will be part
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to apply Send your application by email to prof. Pieter Leyman (pieter.leyman@ugent.be ). Please include (in pdf format): A cover letter, including your motivation both for doing a PhD and for applying
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Job description We are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD researcher in the field of mechanics of materials. You will work in the areas of computational mechanics, multi-physics modelling
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Job description The Basic and Translational Endocrinology (BaTE) unit led by Prof. Vanessa Dubois studies sex hormone signaling in various target tissues including the musculoskeletal system. By
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articles, resulting in a PhD dissertation; Present findings at (inter)national meetings/conferences; Contribute to the wider work of the Data2Action project Contribute to educational activities
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Job description PhD position in computational neuroscience - Deep reinforcement learning closed-loop control for the treatment of epilepsy As part of the highly prestigious ERC Starting Grant
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Laboratory (EELAB) at UGent is involved in a Flanders Make research project AlExci., with a duration of 4 years. The main goal of the AlExci project is to investigate how an electric motor can be built with
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both wet lab and database-driven environments, with a primary focus on data The goal of this work is to obtain a PhD Job profile You hold a Master’s degree (preferably) in medicine, biomedical sciences
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. You are interested to do research in an academic environment for a 4 years period in view of a PhD degree. You are proficient technically and have an affinity with wireless communication and embedded
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scanning in forests; and (3) apply these methods to gain ecological insights in how forest structure is changing through time. This PhD project will be promoted by prof. Kim Calders, co-supervised by dr