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. Integrate molecular cell types with electrophysiological and neuronal connections. Collaboration & Research Environment Work in a highly interdisciplinary environment spanning AI, genomics, neuroscience, and
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interdisciplinary research network. The PhD student will be affiliated with the Centre d’études orientalistes / Oriental Institute (CIOL) of the UCLouvain, a vibrant international research environment focussing
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/phd/phd-information#workin… ) KU Leuven offers a competitive and international working environment with access to the latest technologies and expertise. KU Leuven ranks among the top 100 universities in
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molecular cell types with electrophysiological and neuronal connections. Collaboration & Research Environment Work in a highly interdisciplinary environment spanning AI, genomics, neuroscience, and
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We are looking for a PhD candidate in climate science to contribute to the improved attribution and projection of climate-related child health risks in one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable regions. This PhD position is part of the EU-funded CLIMES project. The bclimate group of the...
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(both speaking and writing) -A funded PhD scholarship-An exciting interdisciplinary research environment-A KU Leuven affiliation-The possibility to take part in international conferences and
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environment, with the utmost respect for academic freedom, commitment, critical thinking and personal development. For more information please contact Prof. dr. Tim Opgenhaffen, mail: tim.opgenhaffen
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to construct a multispectral nuclear digital twin of an unknown radiological environment using gamma camera’s / pixelated detectors (a.o. specifically timepix3 detector developed in CERN). The doctoral research
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four years, subject to a positive evaluation after the first year.•As a doctoral researcher, you will work in a stimulating and challenging international environment with a high degree of flexibility and
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methodologically. A strong motivation to work in a collaborative, interdisciplinary, internationally networked research environment and to contribute to public-facing research communication. Your teaching