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excellent programming and modeling skills, essential for simulation and control development Experience with building energy simulation tools (e.g., Modelica, IDA-ICE, EnergyPlus) and/or IAQ modeling is an
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join the team of Dr. Hennie Valkenier in the EMNS lab to receive training and work on different aspects of the development of synthetic ionophores: Design and molecular modelling of anion receptors, as
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tools and simulation models to (1) detect novel pathogens early through broad genomic screening, (2) support hospitals in mitigating the impact of pandemics through optimized data-driven decision-making
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; · Solid background in power electronics and magnetic component design; · Experience with modelling and simulation tools (such as MATLAB/Simulink, FEM software like COMSOL or ANSYS Maxwell
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of the anti-MMP9 Nano-antibodies in a mouse model of delayed healing and a 3 weeks training at Nordic Bioscience( Herlev, Denmark) in the team of Dr. Signe Holm Nielsen to establish a Nano-antibodies based
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between environmental and socioeconomic exposures and acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in Belgium. It combines national hospital admission data (2012–2021) with high-resolution environmental modelling
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the reach of traditional molecular simulations. Therefore, this project will apply adaptive kinetic Monte Carlo simulations to model zeolite formation as a dynamic network of growing and dissolving clusters
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. System Modeling: Develop and refine photonic system models incorporating key quantum mechanisms. Use simulation tools (Lumerical, Synopsys, Matlab, Python, …) to validate architectural feasibility and
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modelling at patient residences. A first paper from this work is expected in September 2025. BEE (Brussels Environmental Exposome Project, Innoviris Research Platforms 2025–2029) builds on EMIR to study
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(i.e. relationally interdependent systems) and encoding nonlinearities in these. The group has plentiful in-house simulation capabilities of numerical models and access to extensive real-world monitoring