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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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LLM, VLM and embodied AI, with specific applications to collaborative interaction with people. You will be supervised by Prof. Tony Belpaeme (www.tonybelpaeme.me) and will be part of a vibrant and
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related field. The candidate should have excellent programming skills (e.g., Python), expertise in machine learning and fluency in English (speech and writing). Prior knowledge of neuroscience and/or deep
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Marine Research Program. It is actively involved in various national and international projects, including PIISA (https://piisa-project.eu/ ), CLIMAAX (https://www.climaax.eu/ ) and VALORADA (https
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skills Competencies: Open-minded, self-aware, collaborative, critical thinker, team player, strong communicator. Have interest in healthy aging Applicants must be available full-time to start the program
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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
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conferences participating in the supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students cooperating with researchers active within the research group and outside The research project is led by Prof. Fuhui Shen
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(either in classes or in projects/work) is a must. You have experience or you have studied at least one Hardware Description Language. You must be familiar with FPGA programming, hands on experience with
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full-time to start the program in September 2025. Desirable: Dutch language proficiency Eligibility Conditions: Applicants do not already hold a doctoral degree. Applicants must not have resided
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in view of a PhD degree. You are proficient technically and have an affinity with wireless communication, signal processing and embedded programming. Knowledge of C and C++ is a must. Previous hands-on