16 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" research jobs at Ghent University
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multiple sclerosis (MS) and Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). These lipid-loaded microglia are associated with disease pathology and enhance neuroinflammation, myelin breakdown, and neuronal loss. Although brain
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: Excellent organization and communication skills; Ability to work in a dynamic and multidisciplinary extended team of colleagues, spread overall multiple partner universities in Europe; Proficiency with MS
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or already obtained Excellent study results (great distinction or multiple distinction) Application The call for academic year 2025/26 is open. Your application file should contain: Your CV Experience and
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students. YOUR TASKS The employee will work in the DustOrigin group at UGent, and will conduct research on dust evolution and destruction mechanisms in extreme environments (e.g., supernova remnants and
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logical choice for its staff and students. YOUR TASKS You perform comprehensive analyses of pyrolysis feedstocks and resulting products. You develop and optimize GC×GC methods for the characterization
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will be embedded in the LT3 team (LW22) and at the research group DiaLing (LW06) at UGent, and is tasked with developing a fine-tuned parser for Dutch dialects, using the corrected Alpino-parses from
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to study effects of (TI)-DBS on ex vivo brain slices and in vivo rodent models. Develop advanced closed-loop neurostimulation algorithms. Engage in a cross-disciplinary team, collaborating with experts
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packaging applications. Responsibilities: Investigate the mechanisms of plasma–tissue, plasma–biomaterial, and plasma–food packaging interactions. Develop and optimize cold plasma treatments to enhance
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You will be hired as one of two team-leads of a consortium of several PhD students and master students working on the development of Covalent Organic Frameworks, photocatalytic semi-conductors for a
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-leads of a consortium of several PhD students and master students working on the development of Covalent Organic Frameworks, photocatalytic semi-conductors for a range of selective oxidation reactions