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to solve. In this PhD project, you will work on the characterisation of both spectrographs in the lab, and their commissioning at the observatory for MARVEL or in orbit after launch for CubeSpec. Furthermore
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of the Flemish VLAIO Flux50 SBO-project "NudgeFlow: The next generation of residential ventilation - tweaking the natural air flow with distributed components", we are offering a PhD position focused on developing
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military performance, presenteeism, and may even lead to costly evacuations during deployments. This PhD project builds upon pioneering research at MHQA and aims to implement and evaluate allergy screening
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more electronics are being used "in the edge". Think of biomedical wearables, internet of things sensing nodes, autonomous robots, etc. The PhD project will investigate the design of event-based
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the early Eocene hyperthermals has so far not been constrained for shallow marine ecosystems. The goal of this PhD project is to assess the sensitivity of marine ecosystems in NW Europe to climate change
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Number BAP-2025-545 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD is part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network “MAGNIFY” and aims to tackle
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applications for a PhD position in robotics, with a focus on state estimation, localization and mapping (SLAM) in dynamic and uncertain environments. The research will center on the integration of commercially
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regulations for PhD salaries For more information please contact Prof. Elizabeth Jones, mail: liz.jones@kuleuven.be . Applications should be uploaded through the KU Leuven HR portal. Where to apply Website
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32 28 36, mail: didier.grandjean@kuleuven.be or Prof. dr. Ewald Janssens, tel.: +32 16 32 72 07, mail: ewald.janssens@kuleuven.be . Where to apply Website https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD researcher will ● carry out fundamental research on active sensing “at scale” with the view of increasing the applicability of event-vision sensors to robotic control