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3 years. For the further development of the academic career, please see ‘Appointment information’ below. More information: profile text (in Dutch) Academic research You conduct innovative and
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to the development of models for electrical machines for sustainability. This project aims at developing smart parameterized multiphysics models for the electric machines. As a PhD student, you will contribute
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research project at IDLab-MEDIA (https://media.idlab.ugent.be/ ), UGent – imec, aimed at advancing the state of the art in motion capture, sensor fusion, immersive media, and 3D computer vision. Within
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position is coupled to the research of the team Fluid Mechanics, with as focus - Development of coupling techniques, particularly quasi-Newton techniques; - Development of multi-physics models, such as
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students in their theses, providing guidance in a motivating and coaching manner. In doing so, you pay attention to the growth and development of your students and assistants. Institutional and societal
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pay attention to the growth and development of your students and collaborators. Institutional and societal engagement Based on your expertise and experience, you will actively contribute
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Development, Pharmaceutical Care, Biomedical Sciences, or equivalent. The degree requirement needs to be fulfilled at the start of your appointment. For diplomas awarded outside the European Union, a
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The assignment includes teaching, the development of one or more lines of research and contributing to the services provided by the Department. These activities are thematically centered around the biological and
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interdisciplinary research project at IDLab-MEDIA (https://media.idlab.ugent.be/ ), UGent – imec, aimed at advancing the state of the art in motion capture, sensor fusion, immersive media, and 3D computer vision
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an interest in T cell development and single cell & spatial omics to join the team. We are a dynamic and international lab with a focus on the functional characterization of the molecular mechanisms