33 high-performance-quantum-computing-"https:"-"https:"-"https:" PhD positions in Belgium
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irradiation and high ISOL operation temperatures (up to 2000°C), where target material degradation (i.e. through sintering) brings RIB yield reduction over time. Actinide oxides are suggested as one
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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Reasonably Achievable) strategies, enhancing radiation safety. The goal of this project is to to make computational methods ready for official dosimetry, specifically for neutron, high energy and pulsed fields
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double) PhD program between Ghent University and their home university. Students selected under this preference program will be exempted from paying tuition, bench fees, or any other study-related costs
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essential. The research focuses on developing strategies to control the temperature, geometry and composition of the melt pool, with the aim of achieving defect-free production of FGMs. Such high-performance
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academic rigor and industrial relevance. Access to state-of-the-art sequencing, clinical samples, and high-performance cloud computing infrastructure. Training in cutting-edge computational biology, machine
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the mechanistic details of biological processes using diverse experimental systems. We apply state-of-the-art technologies, including high-resolution fluorescence microscopy, quantitative proteomics (HDX and XL MS
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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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of biological processes using diverse experimental systems. We apply state-of-the-art technologies, including high-resolution fluorescence microscopy, quantitative proteomics (HDX and XL MS), (cryo-)electron
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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