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Job description PhD position – Wireless audio streaming About the employer Ghent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 15.000 people, it is actively involved in education and
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. For more information about the topic of the PhD itself, please contact Hendrik.Vansompel@UGent.be .
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still uncertain how forest structure is impacted by disturbances (locally) and how we can detect and monitor various levels of disturbance regimes using spaceborne satellite data (globally). This PhD
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sometime mid-July; you may get a small assignment before or after the interview. For more information about the topic of the PhD itself, please contact prof. Pieter Leyman (pieter.leyman@ugent.be ).
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Job description The Ectopic Mineralization Research Group (EMRg) within the Center for Medical Genetics at Ghent University Hospital has a vacancy available for a PhD fellowship on the following
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income tax. Click here for more information about our salary scales All Ghent University staff members enjoy a number of benefits, such as a wide range of training and education opportunities, 36 days
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spatio-temporal analysis based on big geospatial data. The PhD student will work closely with Prof. Haosheng Huang (https://users.ugent.be/~haohuang/ ) and Prof. Christophe Vandeviver (https
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analysis or machine learning (ideally, we will recruit one candidate with specific specialization in machine learning and one student with specific specialization in statistics and data analysis; familiarity
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data analysis and biomarker discovery • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of researchers and clinicians • Engage with the International PSC Study Group, a global research consortium • Work in
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disease is highly variable, even within the same family, making it difficult to predict the course of disease, provide accurate genetic counselling, or design effective therapies. This PhD project aims