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the AI powering social robots. These robots interact with people in a natural manner by, for example, using speech, gestures, facial expressions and language. By using natural communication
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experimental research • Ability to approach work in an analytical, imaginative and structured way, and to work independently in research projects • Good team player and inclination towards acting in networks
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for this PhD position will be conducted in the research team on Intelligent Wireless Networking. Job description Wireless systems are omnipresent in our daily life, but it is far from perfect, especially
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Europe. The opportunity to obtain a PhD degree at Ghent University in a topical field of applied environmental sciences and climate change. The fellowship amount is 100% of the net salary of an AAP member
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., through 1 or more courses offered by Ghent University. You have a good knowledge of English, both written and verbal. You can demonstrate that the language of instruction for your master’s degree is English
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is 100% of the net salary of an AAP member in equal family circumstances. The individual fellowship amount is determined by Team Personnel Administration based on family status and seniority. A grant
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good social and communication skills. Experience in organic synthetic methodology is required. Experience in high throughput experimentation/flow chemistry is recommended. You can express yourself
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, collegial working environment. You coordinate smoothly with colleagues and share knowledge and experience. • Proactive communication: You identify issues in a timely manner, contribute ideas, and communicate
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embedded in Data2Action, a MSCA Doctoral Network funded by Horizon Europe [grant number 101169037] and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK government’s Horizon Europe funding Guarantee [grant
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scanning in forests; and (3) apply these methods to gain ecological insights in how forest structure is changing through time. This PhD project will be promoted by prof. Kim Calders, co-supervised by dr