88 high-performance-computing PhD positions in Belgium

  • Ghent University | Belgium | about 16 hours ago

    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

  • Ghent University | Belgium | 21 days ago

    , bioproduction and resource recovery. CMET is well recognized worldwide in its field, and links excellent basic science with application, leading to a high level of peer reviewed publications, besides commercial

  • Ghent University | Belgium | about 1 month ago

    offers the opportunity to contribute to a high-impact study that could significantly improve the understanding and care of PSC patients. 🔬 What You’ll Do Conduct translational research with a focus on

  • Ghent University | Belgium | about 2 months ago

    neuromodulation technique capable of targeting deep brain structures in a non- or minimally invasive manner. You will play a central role in the preclinical research activities of the project. YOUR JOB Perform

  • Ghent University | Belgium | about 2 months ago

    of your research can include both deterministic and stochastic optimization. You will write down your results in papers to be submitted to high-quality peer-reviewed academic journals, and present your work

  • Ghent University | Belgium | 2 months ago

    Job description We are looking for two highly creative and motivated PhD students to perform research in the context of the Advanced ERC Grant ACME ("Assumption-lean (Causal) Modeling and Estimation

  • Ghent University | Belgium | 6 days ago

    on principles from engineering, cognitive neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction. It has potential applications in education, training, and cognitive rehabilitation, and contributes

  • Ghent University | Belgium | 11 days ago

    experimental sites • coordinate and perform soil health analysis across all experimental sites • derive cause-effect relationships between drivers (regenerative practices), mediators (soil organisms) and impacts

  • Ghent University | Belgium | about 2 months ago

    commonly caused by mutations in the ABCC6 gene. This results in progressive skin lesions, retinal bleeding leading to blindness and accelerated atherosclerosis with a high cardiovascular risk. Currently, the

  • Ghent University | Belgium | 3 months ago

    indirectly. We will also investigate for the first time how specifically designed nematode assemblages affect soil N cycling and plant performance in field conditions. Finally, this project will produce unique

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