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citation record must be focused on AI; or alternatively (B), machine learning engineers with an AI-focused PhD and demonstrated 2-year industry experience in AI development Applicants must have in-depth
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Kulak (https://kulak.kuleuven.be/ ), where you demonstrate active engagement in interdisciplinary collaboration, both internationally and with colleagues on campus, within the faculty, and/or within
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of Antwerp. See also: https://remotesensing.vito.be/news/sspirit-tackling-plastic-pollution The main task of the KU Leuven PhD project will be the further development and validation of a two versatile
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from an extensive network of international scientific collaborators, providing excellent opportunities for interdisciplinary project work and fostering long-term career development. For more information
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. The opportunity to build up research and innovation skills that are essential for a future career in research and development, both in an industrial and academic context. Funding is secured for four years. A
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economics Economics » Cyclical economics Economics » Econometrics Economics » Economic policy Economics » Economic systems Economics » Economic theory Economics » Economics of development Economics
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the validation cases and interface development. Present research results at (international) conferences and events. Assist in workshops, dissemination activities, and teaching tasks (for PhD researchers only
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" that adapt to users and spatial dynamics. Across these pillars, your work spans measurement campaigns, wireless experimentation, spatial analysis, prototyping, and the development of participatory design
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disciplines (design, manufacturing, and testing) towards the development of a next generation of patient-specific shoulder implants. The number of shoulder replacements is projected to increase by 300-400
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. the light curves and spectra) of these stars analytically and through numerical methods, based on binary stellar evolution models. You will also investigate potential observable signatures of binary evolution