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to work on selective spectral microscopic imaging (SSMI) for in-situ sensing applications. Many emerging applications, including microplastic detection, food safety, bioimaging, and materials analysis
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data center, compute, storage, networking, and core services Ensure high availability, performance, security, and compliance of infrastructure platforms Manage capacity planning, lifecycle management
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academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular Networks, and
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The Brussels School of Governance, Department Institute for European Studies, Research Group European security in the Indo-Pacific age is looking for a postdoctoral researcher with a grant. More
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The Faculty of Engineering, Department Electronics and Informatics, Research Group Research-Development-Innovation is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant. We invite applicants for a
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(including pig) and tissue fluent user of computer software (e.g., Microsoft 365, SPSS/Prism, EndNote,…) flexibility to learn new skills and develop novel approaches for analysis ability to work independently
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in close partnership with the five universities in Flanders. The ICT department at VIB ensures that assets, technology, information, and data are managed securely and efficiently. Our focus includes
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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, allowing them to earn two separate
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academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Trustworthy AI, secure and reliable systems, cloud computing, cryptography, network security, information assurance, satellite systems
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resolver that is not secure. However, a third-party might be able to see what websites you visit or send you to an untrusted site. Learn more… Open Site in New Window It looks like your network security