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with a collaborative mindset and enthusiasm to work in an international and interdisciplinary environment. Bonus criteria, but not required: Experience with fundamental molecular and cell biology
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dual-income families and that can impact their vision of the feasibility of work or their career decisions. Examples include less time and flexibility outside standard office hours, fewer opportunities
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" that adapt to users and spatial dynamics. Across these pillars, your work spans measurement campaigns, wireless experimentation, spatial analysis, prototyping, and the development of participatory design
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, addressing the growing need for efficient use of the radio spectrum as demands for 5G, 6G, and massive IoT continue to increase. The project brings together expertise in radio frequency engineering, signal
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both in academia and industry. You will work in Leuven; a historic, dynamic, and multicultural city located in the heart of Europe and will undertake short research stays (secondments) at TU Vienna
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supervising practicals and work sessions. - Knowledge of English at least at European CEFR level B2, - Experience and/or interest in molecular imprinting, electrochemistry, electronics, sensors and surface
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systems, active sensing, neuromorphic engineering, vision for robotics. Research experience (e.g. through Master thesis work or research internships) in control theory or event-camera sensing is considered
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equivalent•Experience in bioinformatics or AI is a plus•Excellent verbal and written English communication and interpersonal skills•Ability to work independently together with a creative problem-solving
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environmental factors. To address these challenges, we have developed a preclinical rat model to monitor structural and functional connectivity as well as neuroinflammation non-invasively over several weeks using
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validation of the numerical model. Candidates should be holding a MSc degree in Engineering (or equivalent), with demonstrated experience in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), preferably in hydraulic