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to the refinement and application of inverse finite element (FE) modeling for multiscale mechanical characterization of cartilage. Integrate in vitro, in silico, and in vivo data into a coherent, multi-scale
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deformation microscopy, high-field MRI, clinical MRI, PET-MRI, and molecular read-outs. •Applying inverse finite element modeling (FE modeling) for the multiscale mechanical characterization of cartilage
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reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) to unravel charge transfer mechanisms, active sites and intermediate molecules in the reaction pathway. Additionally, finite element theoretical
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. The researcher will conduct the health economic component of this evaluation. More specifically, he/she will study the economic impact of mental health problems in Belgium (healthcare consumption, productivity
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practice. You are attuned to the production realities, applied methods, and evolving needs of the professional field — including the structures of broadcast media and streaming platforms — and can to
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neuroscience of object perception in social contexts to complete and publish state-of-the-art research in this domain. Experiments include methods like functional magnetic resonance imaging
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and characterization of chiral metal nanoclusters, as well as their applications in catalysis and biosensing. CHIRALNANOMAT's will train 13 Doctoral Candidates who will become experts in chiral
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methods interest in interdisciplinary research excellent skills in English (command over Dutch or German is an additional asset) a talent for combining personal initiative and team spirit strong motivation
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forms part of a new interdisciplinary research project at KU Leuven that will use explainable, adaptive and multimodal human-AI interaction methods to let generative AI spark new insights and
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, Geotechnics, Computational Mechanics, or a related discipline. You have a solid background in fluid mechanics, soil mechanics, and numerical methods. Experience with SPH methods, FEA, or DEM