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, for their analysis and optimization, we use tools such as artificial intelligence/machine learning, graph theory and graph-signal processing, and convex/non-convex optimization. Furthermore, our activities
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study programmes grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its staff and students. YOUR TASKS This vacancy concerns a position for a postdoctoral
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, for their analysis and optimization, we use tools such as artificial intelligence/machine learning, graph theory and graph-signal processing, and convex/non-convex optimization. Furthermore, our activities
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for the future of mobile and satellite communications. Fields of applications range from 5G/6G telecommunications to satellite-based internet connectivity. For details, you may refer to the following: https
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for internal and external projects, bringing it up to industry standards. You will Develop and optimize the specificity assay for biologics, with technical support. Identify and assess innovative applications
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collaboration with ETH Zurich (Switzerland). Within this project, we are seeking a full-time postdoctoral researcher who will play a key role in the development, optimization, and fundamental understanding
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carried out at the Department of Structural Engineering and Building Materials at Ghent University. Within this project, we are seeking a full-time (postdoctoral) researcher who will play a key role in the
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and antigen expression for vaccine and diagnostic development.•Development and optimization of advanced immunological assays (ADE/ADCC) and yeast-surface display for antibody-antigen interaction studies
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in Neurological Disorders lab (MIND, Prof. Renzo Mancuso) at the VIB–Center for Molecular Neurology are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to establish next-generation humanized and engraftment
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for Molecular Neurology are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to establish next-generation humanized and engraftment models for studying peripheral neuroimmune mechanisms driving Parkinson’s disease. Building