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interactions using short-read and long-read sequencing technology You will help to characterize and quantify symbiont-mediated phenotypes in upcoming genetic model systems You will help to establish genetic
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of different levels (specialists, veterinarians, veterinary assistants, technical staff and students) and must have the necessary flexibility and stress-resistance to change the sequence of tasks
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the system’s performance. A similar architecture can be adapted for use in multiple sectors of environmental monitoring, food safety, and industrial inspection. Who we are: A university research group at imec
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, integrating quantum and classical communication layers, and contributing to the realization of quantum internet infrastructures in alignment with ongoing European research initiatives. The candidate will also
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-profit sector. The commitment from the IOF is multiple. On the one hand, IOF project funding can be applied for; on the other hand, the Industrial Liaison Network facilitates cooperation with industry. IOF
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should be processed. This can include filters, FFTs, modulation, coding, multiple-antenna operations, hardware non-ideality compensation and a few other blocks. More recently, artificial intelligence has
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projects, ensuring alignment with best practices and international standards. Shape and implement the strategic vision of VIB.AI together with the VIB.AI leadership team, with the opportunity to expand
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versatility of deployed wireless systems. You study how to implement both localization and radar sensing capabilities using a single radio platform. Traditional localization systems typically rely on multiple
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computing. Study the sensor fusion/alignment problem, the solutions found by biology to solve this problem, and its relevance for fast and efficient sensory information processing. Build computational models
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, nanomaterials, thin films, etc.) with applications in life sciences or energy transition. This research will align with the department’s activities, NISM, and potentially NARILIS or ILEE institutes. • Supervising