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, psychology, criminology, safety sciences or a related field Final-year Master’s students are eligible AI expertise Experience with or strong interest in AI methods and computational modelling Affinity with one
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and regulatory challenges of artificial intelligence in high-stakes societal domains such as crime and security? Do you want to research how emerging AI systems can be developed and deployed in
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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
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your default DNS resolver. However, a third-party might be able to see what websites you visit. Learn more… Open Site in New Window It looks like your network security settings might be causing this. Do
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What? The focus of strategic basic research is on innovative research which, if successful, will create prospects for economic or societal applications. The SBO programme breaks down into two
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Requirements The Odysseus programme is open to two types of candidates: Type I: Researchers who are internationally recognized as pioneers in their field and who have an appointment of minimum 80
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What? The TBM programme provides funding for biomedical research that focuses on new therapies or diagnoses, which are already further on the path from discovery to clinical application and offer a
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) at Ghent University is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join our research program on the plasma-assisted development of advanced tissue engineering scaffolds. The project explores how cold plasmas
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emission sensors). WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR You have a strong interest in scientific and/or project-based research, particularly in the fields of machine design, computational mechanics, tribology, and
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of Business Informatics and Operations Management (Faculty of Economics and Business Administration) of Ghent University, under supervision of prof. Dries Goossens and prof. Dries Benoit. The successful