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Excellent communication skills in English Desirable but not required Skills in phytoplankton genetic engineering Hands-on experience with high resolution mass spectrometers and/or data analysis Programming
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lab focuses on the characterization of plant signaling networks that steer plant specialized metabolism within tightly regulated fitness programs, in particular those modulated by stress hormones
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outreach events related to antenna design, channel modeling, FPGA's programming, and satellite communication, inspiring young generations to be interested in related topics. Design phased array design using
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project Excellent communication skills in English Excited to help shape a super positive and social environment Key personal characteristics Independent and driven Enthusiasm to take on leadership and
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. Applicants should demonstrate expertise in programming languages such as Python and/or R, as well as experience working with high-performance computing clusters. The successful candidate will be a team player
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develop novel electrochemical sensing strategies for nucleic acid detection. You will develop new research projects according to the strategic plan of the research group A-PECS and you compete
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experience with coding in C++, python/matlab. GPU programming is a definite plus. You have experience in applying deep learning to solve computational imaging problems. Experience with inverse problems such as
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with the University of Antwerp’s educational vision . You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. You have excellent communication and writing skills in English You comply
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the linguistic skills to evolve in a multilingual environment: fluency in either English or French. Good understanding of the second language and possibly a third language, German in particular, will be
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set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The research group CLiPS (Computational Linguistics, Psycholinguistics and Sociolinguistics) of the Faculty of Arts at the University