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Strong programming skills The following qualifications are considered a bonus: Experience with Large Language Models (LLMs) and Generative AI Familiarity with containerisation and orchestration like Docker
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the university’s Special Research Fund (BOF). You will complete the doctoral training programme offered by Ghent University’s Doctoral School. Applications should include: A cover letter, in which you specify why
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project leadership experience and a computational mindset, enabling VIB DS to support and guide a wide range of discovery programs across different target classes and modalities. This is an exciting
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in the Asia Pacific’ (6 ECTS) in the Master’s program International Relations and Diplomacy. You will play a role in developing activating, student-centred, and competence-driven education. You will
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protocols and ensure a clean, organised workspace. Manage the planning and efficient use of the laboratory, with special attention to the interdisciplinary laboratory areas, coordinate access and plan where
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research that offers real-world solutions to citizens, patients, and farmers. Beyond research, VIB is dedicated to fostering knowledge-sharing through the Training & Conferences Program, offering a range of
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reviewed scientific publications Your profile Master in Computer Science. Major in machine learning or software engineering is an asset. Strong programming skills. Strong analytical skills. Industry
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Programme. Contact the EU-team to get help to assess your eligibility on a personal basis. Funding The grant provides an allowance to cover living, travel and family costs. In addition, the EU contributes
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Master programmes International Training Program (ITP) VLIR-UOS finances International Training Programmes (ITP). These are short-term training programmes, lasting one to four months
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two educational institutions where each offers its own separate study programme, rather than a joint study programme. Students can choose to complete part of their studies at a partner institution