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research with numerical modelling. The group also has a strong track record in data-driven modelling of unsteady flows. This project explores how paired floating vertical-axis wind turbines can enable wind
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the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Network project ANT. The objective of Doctoral Networks is to implement doctoral programs by partnerships of organizations from different sectors across
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motion) Pose tracking and behavior segmentation with tools like DeepLabCut, MoSeq, and Kinect-based systems Longitudinal analysis of behavior from early postnatal to adolescent stages in
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motion) Pose tracking and behavior segmentation with tools like DeepLabCut, MoSeq, and Kinect-based systems Longitudinal analysis of behavior from early postnatal to adolescent stages in
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brain health and neurodegeneration, with a strong track record in myeloid biology, immune trafficking, and α-synuclein pathology. The clinical team at UZA brings deep expertise in movement disorders and
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advanced methodologies like neuroimaging, eye-tracking, virtual reality, and neural tracking, the project will investigate how foreign-accented speech affects neural responses, attention allocation, and
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. Our lab studies how peripheral immunity shapes brain health and neurodegeneration, with a strong track record in myeloid biology, immune trafficking, and α-synuclein pathology. The clinical team at UZA
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load predictions for wind turbines, specifically the foundations, with the ultimate objective of including structural health information in windfarm asset management to optimise structural lifetime
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. The PhD student will work under the supervision of Prof. Voets and in close collaboration with Prof. Wouter Everaerts from UZ Leuven’s urology department. The research team has a strong track record in
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supervision of Prof. Voets and in close collaboration with Prof. Wouter Everaerts from UZ Leuven’s urology department. The research team has a strong track record in exploring urology‑relevant ion channel