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of our vibrant enthusiastic international lab and supportive community at the VIB CMN , University of Antwerp , as well as VIB Center for AI and Computational Biology . You will get access to numerous
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the verbalization and automatic detection of emotions across languages’. In this project, you will investigate and compare emotional language use in different languages using methods from computational linguistics
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methods for these diseases. Approaches range from human genetics, genomics, protein biochemistry and neuronal and glial cell biology to integrative systems and computational biology. Models include yeast
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achieve this, the PhD candidate will employ advanced in situ and ex situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) methods, alongside electron diffraction techniques, to investigate structural changes and
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full-time (100%) doctoral scholarship holder with a project focused on biomarker discovery in neurological disorders. Position The Computational Neurobiology group (Dr. Valeriya Malysheva), Gut-Immune
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linguistic methods, under the supervision of prof. Jana Declercq. You will publish scientific articles related to the research project and will present your findings at national and international conferences
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for democratic participation and trust. The project aims to generate insights that can strengthen democratic resilience in the face of manipulative political discourse. The research employs a mixed-method approach
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digital methods of literary analysis and academic communication are another plus. International contacts in German-speaking countries and beyond are of advantage. You work well as a team player in exchange
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with quantitative methods (such as modelling and/or programming) to apply. PhD position: You have a master's degree in business administration, operations research, engineering sciences or similar
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of more efficient cancer detection methods and revolutionary therapies. The center is looking for A PhD for the project “Intraoperative assessment of resection margins in breast cancer surgery by Raman