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. To be eligible, all criteria must be met, and your research must begin before October 1st 2025. WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU The PhD will be supervised by Prof. Dr. ir Dick Botteldooren (Dick Botteldooren
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Applications should be sent via email directly to prof. Matteo Giletta (matteo.giletta@ugent.be ), with email subject “PhD position FWO JEZ Breathing”, by July 6th 2025 (23:59 Brussels Time). After an initial
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computing/GPU clusters and the robot labs. You will work towards a PhD degree. Engaging with scientific and technical research at PhD level, publishing and engaging with colleagues, both nationally and
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for this PhD position will be conducted in the research team on Intelligent Wireless Networking. Job description Wireless systems are omnipresent in our daily life, but it is far from perfect, especially
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closed-loop control. The technology, developed through detailed computer simulations, will be validated with preclinical experiments. The candidate will be part of a multidisciplinary team working towards
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monitoring disturbances from both satellites and ground-based sensors. The latter is expected to contribute to the further development of the pylidar repository. This PhD project will be promoted by prof. Kim
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international interdisciplinary research team focused on computer vision and surgical video analysis, we are looking for a motivated research assistant. This is a full-time, one-year position that is renewable
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sustainable crop protection? Would you like to work in an interdisciplinary project with practical applications? And do this in close collaboration with researchers, including other PhD students, and industry
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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 Performing chemical scientific research with the aim to obtain a PhD in the field of organic synthesis via high-throughput experiments. The research focuses on optimising metal