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-causing mutations. Finally, we will validate the identified key (epi)genetic molecular and eplore their therapeutic potential in in vitro and in vivo disease models. Profile The candidate should: have an
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, will serve as input to generate a statistical prediction model, that will be built together with the bioinformatics team. You will publish scientific articles related to the research project, disseminate
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approaches for N flux modeling and analysis. The successful candidate will be responsible to answer research questions related to the potential of integrated framework of sensing, modelling and control
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platforms and case studies representative of boreal, temperate, and Mediterranean biomes with novel bioeconomic modelling and high-resolution modelling and mapping of complex risks. Our activities operate
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) to simulate material degradation under coupled mechanical-electrochemical conditions. You will start working on in-house implemented coupled deformation-diffusion-degradation material models, and focus
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depth and EEG electrode measurements. Finally, the closed-loop ultrasound technology will be tested in the intrahippocampal kainic acid mouse model in this Ph.D. project. You hold a Master’s degree
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Job description A fully funded PhD scholarship in monitoring and modelling soil nitrogen dynamics in a precision agriculture context ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY Ghent University is a world of its own
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University. This means that the expenses from Ghent University are always 100% reimbursed. Conditions At least 1 Flemish company (or a company with operational office in Flanders) 1 Flemish university
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model of the ultrasound-sensitive hippocampal formation as environment. The candidate will develop surrogate models of the hippocampus to allow for more extensive optimization of the controller. Finally
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Job description We are looking for two highly creative and motivated PhD students to perform research in the context of the Advanced ERC Grant ACME ("Assumption-lean (Causal) Modeling and Estimation