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staff and students. ABOUT CMM The CMM groups about 45 researchers of the faculties of Science and Engineering and Architecture with molecular modeling interests and is unique in the university as it
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complementary expertises in the characterization of surfaces at nanoscale, modelling and heterogeneous catalysis. Job description: As a holder of a PhD diploma with a very good theoretical and practical knowledge
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trajectories of individuals and households with a migration background in Belgium, focusing on hazard and microsimulation models of demographic events in multiple life domains. You contribute to the development
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variables into super-resolution models. Implement physical constraints (e.g., elevation dependency, mass conservation) using soft and hard constraint techniques. Validate models using in-situ data and
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spiking neural network modeling, we aim to uncover translational biomarkers and fundamental mechanisms underlying altered inhibitory circuits and network dynamics. The project offers significant
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program on human sensorimotor control supervised by and in collaboration with the spokesperson of the consortium (F. Crevecoeur). The lab has developed a strong expertise in computational modeling
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. combined valorisation of waste energy and materials). The potential of thermal plasma technology is groundbreaking and attractive because it contributes to a circular economy model, in which value can be
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vivo pancreatic acinar-to-ducal metaplasia models and deploy liquid-chromatography mass-spectrometry to analyse the metabolome and proteome of acinar cells undergoing metaplasia. The researcher will
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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frog eggs and embryonic cells assembled in controlled environments, and modelling work (in the Smeets lab) that probes the nature and dynamics of lifelike properties and self-organizing dynamics