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culture model. Read-outs of this model include protein and RNA measurements using ELISA and PCR, but also RNA and single cell sequencing. Validation experiments will be performed on well-characterized human
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the selection procedure. If you have any questions about the online application form, please check https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/jobs/apply-online-uantwerp/ or send an email to jobs@uantwerpen.be . If you have
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-derived motor neurons and Drosophila models. Now, we need a curious and driven PhD candidate to help us analyze these samples using spatial multi-omics. This is a joint project between Prof. Albena
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will focus on designing computationally efficient, scalable, and adaptive AI models that operate under strict constraints in radio access, edge, and non-terrestrial network environments. The position is
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: actual nerve biopsies from patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy due to YARS1 mutations, along with matching iPSC-derived motor neurons and Drosophila models. Now, we need a curious and driven PhD
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-centric 6G ecosystems. The research may include: Service-based and cloud-native architectures for 6G, Network/Compute/AI-as-a-Service models, Zero-touch network/service management, and multi-domain service
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) brief approach (models, data/testbeds), (iv) evaluation plan, and (v) alignment with IDLab research on flexible and deterministic networking at the University of Antwerp (https://www.uantwerpen.be/en
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, excluding references The research proposal should include: (i) problem statement & motivation, (ii) expected novelty/impact, (iii) brief approach (models, data/testbeds), (iv) evaluation plan, and (v
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references The research proposal should include: (i) problem statement & motivation, (ii) expected novelty/impact, (iii) brief approach (models, data/testbeds), (iv) evaluation plan, and (v) alignment with
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novelty/impact, (iii) brief approach (models, data/testbeds), (iv) evaluation plan, and (v) alignment with IDLab research on flexible and deterministic networking at the University of Antwerp (https