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PhD position Immersive Media Representation and 3D Computer Vision Ghent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 15.000 people, it is actively involved in education and research
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Topics In the Computer Systems Lab, we aim to hire multiple PhD students on national and international research projects in the domain of software and
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networks, etc. In this PhD position, you will build on our expertise in reinforcement learning for flexibility exploitation, and design of AI-based energy management algorithms to coordinate individual and
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Topics In the Computer Systems Lab, we aim to hire multiple PhD students on national and international research projects in the domain of man-at
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tools Computer science » Systems design Engineering » Chemical engineering Engineering » Computer engineering Engineering » Design engineering Engineering » Industrial engineering Engineering » Materials
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be maintaining a pool of diverse, complementary models that can be adapted to new problems through continuous learning. We will develop this methodology to address several applications within the life
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experience with quantitative research methods, including psycho-physiological and behavioral measures and advanced statistical (and/or machine learning) methods. You have a high level of proficiency in English
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a strong interest in and/or experience with quantitative research methods, including psycho-physiological and behavioral measures and advanced statistical (and/or machine learning) methods. You have a
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computer scientist who can lead a research group where the development of new machine learning techniques serves as an important basis for tackling challenging biotechnological issues. Your achievements in
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interested to do research in an academic environment for a 4 years period in view of a PhD degree. You have a strong background in wireless and mobile networks and machine learning You have excellent coding