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advantage. You have (basic) bio-informatics skills or are willing to learn. Prior experience with FLIM (performing experiments, data analysis, e.g. with FLUTE, Flimfit, SPCImage, GSLab, or napari) and/or next
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keep us informed (hec@Ghent University.be). Courses at and outside of Ghent University Low Countries Studies is a post academic program for exchange students and other foreign students and researchers
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your stay. Please keep us informed (hec@Ghent University.be). Courses at and outside of Ghent University Low Countries Studies is a post academic program for exchange students and other foreign students
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. This programme, managed by the European Research Council (ERC) provides a distinctive funding mechanism devoted to scientific excellence for all scientific fields. The following types of grants are available
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What? The TBM programme provides funding for biomedical research that focuses on new therapies or diagnoses, which are already further on the path from discovery to clinical application and offer a
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chemistry economy. The main objective of this multidisciplinary project is the experimental and computational (through plasma chemistry and reactor modelling) investigation of possible approaches to process
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computing/GPU clusters and the robot labs. You will work towards a PhD degree. Engaging with scientific and technical research at PhD level, publishing and engaging with colleagues, both nationally and
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What? The focus of strategic basic research is on innovative research which, if successful, will create prospects for economic or societal applications. The SBO programme breaks down into two
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, and brain computer interface tasks. This project will support our goal of testing the Controllosphere Theory of cognitive effort (see doi 10.1037/rev0000467). A Ph.D. and background in computational
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at Ghent University. The Doctoral Training Program at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical sciences consist of 4 years of doctoral training. This will consist of one year research stay at Ghent University, followed