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Each year, through the Special Research Fund (BOF), labelled PhD scholarships are being granted to predoctoral researchers by Ghent University in the context of 2 specific partnerships, with the aim
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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 that is part of the Flanders Make
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optimization techniques. You have experience with modern Deep Learning Frameworks (PyTorch, Tensorflow, Jax) and proven ability of CUDA and Python programming. Knowledge of, or prior experience with, optimizing
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, the VUB is a member of EUTOPIA, an alliance of like-minded European universities, all ready to reinvent themselves. The position is part of the ETRO research group. RDI, a member of IMEC. ETRO. RDI (http
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programming (Python, C++, etc.) and machine learning and signal processing libraries; You have HPC/GPU computing experience, including running deep learning workloads on compute clusters (CUDA-compatible GPUs
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assemblies in sperm in a near-native state using cryo-ET (‘visual proteomics’), (ii) developing expansion microscopy approaches for robust labeling and higher-throughput mapping of newly identified components
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researcher in the field of photoelectrochemistry and nucleic acid biosensing. This PhD project aims to investigate how photosensitizer labelling affects nucleic acid amplification strategies, such as
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based on human and constitutional rights. The TEMPORALAW project, led by Prof. Corina Heri, investigates how these cases engage with the factor of time. Over the course of five years (2026-2031
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simulations to study interfacial electronic/ionic behavior • Conduct atomistic MD simulations of battery-relevant interfaces • Develop or apply finite element models for mesoscale interface analysis • Integrate
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regions. This PhD position is part of the EU-funded CLIMES project. The bclimate group of the Department of Water & Climate is looking for a motivated PhD candidate in climate science to contribute