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with expertise at product level, bridging 3D concrete printing material aspects, additive manufacturing process, and structural or architectural performance of 3D‑printed concrete elements. You have an
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highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. Please apply ONLINE formally through the HR system. Applications by Email will not be considered. All qualified individuals
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or MATLAB, integrating data preprocessing, feature extraction, and classification for hyperspectral and fluorescence lifetime datasets. Optimize algorithms for batch processing and scalability, enabling high
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. The project questions how builders overcame technological limitations. Did innovation occur incrementally, or were there spurts at specific times and places? What were the dynamics of these processes, and what
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on SWITCH Lab alumni can be found here . Starting Date: as soon as possible How to apply? For more information contact hannah.wilkinson@kuleuven.be. Please complete the online application procedure (https
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techniques Technology transfer: Work with industrial and governmental partners to transfer the group's research results into functional prototypes and technology demonstrators for security operation centers
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with Artificial Intelligence and deep learning concepts for robotics computer vision, tactile sensing, reinforcement learning Experience with robotic simulation tools e.g., ROS, Gazebo, Mujoco, IsaacSim
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these digestive processes. To this end, in vitro digestion models and in vivo animal studies are used in a complementary manner to obtain both mechanistic insights and physiologically relevant responses. A central
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, please contact Prof. Sofie Goormachtig (Sofie.Goormachtig@UGent.be , +32 (0)9/331 39 10). Do you have a question regarding the online application process? Please read the FAQ or contact us via selecties
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accumulate genetic and epigenetic changes that fuel somatic evolution through drift and selection. Over time, these processes turn tissues into molecular mosaics containing competing subclones, often carrying