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refer to https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/sigcom/ . Your role Develop innovative methods and data-driven AI tools for highly dynamic SatCom systems Implement and open-source proof-of-concept
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Delphi consensus and validation methods. Building on this framework, surgical performance derived from video analysis, simulator data and telesurgical platforms will be quantified using structured metrics
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language, most people also speak English. YOUR TASKS The Marchal lab (IDLab/IMEC Ghent University,https://idlab.ugent.be/people/802000961346) has an open PhD position within the Marie Sklodowska-Curie
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TASKS The Marchal lab (IDLab/IMEC Ghent University, https://idlab.ugent.be/people/802000961346 ) has an open PhD position within the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Networks (MSCA-DN) project iSTRIDE
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analysis, developing methodologies for association analysis and applying graph-based methods to study microbial interactions at cellular and molecular level. You will closely collaborate with microbial
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conduct innovative and internationally recognized research in the field of artificial intelligence and the development of innovative machine learning methods to address fundamental questions in (bio)medical
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POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW - CEVIPOL (Centre de la vie politique) – Université Libre de Bruxelles
. Mobility Requirement As the funding is provided as an international post-doctoral fellowship eligible candidates must be in a position to formally expatriate (i.e., move) to Belgium when starting
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an optimal solution to it. Often, users specify their problem in a high-level, human-understandable formal language. This specification is first translated into a low-level specification a solver
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investigating the translational potential of genetic discovery. We have access to extensive biosample collections and use advanced omics technologies and genetic-epidemiological methods on human study populations
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and evaluation of methods that leverage multimodal signals to improve the performance of multilingual models for low-resource languages, such as Luxembourgish. Particular emphasis will be placed