41 phd-studenship-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning PhD positions at Ghent University
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synthetic methodology is recommended. • You have good computer and data management skills. • You are fluent in English. • Team-oriented: You enjoy working with others and actively contribute to a safe, open
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excellent predisposition to learn how to work with these data is a basic requirement). What we can offer you: The PhD appointment is full-time for 4 years (contingent on a positive evaluation after the first
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at national and international conferences. You may be asked to teach exercise sessions (in English) for a course taught by the department staff, or to help in the supervision of master’s theses. Your ultimate
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electric machine manufacturing or repair. The initial contract duration will be one year, in which you are hired as a PhD researcher. The contract can be extended to 4 years in total, under the condition
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) and T cells therapies (CAR-T) for cancer patients. These pharmaceutical products are cell and gene therapy products or advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMP). We recently finalized a phase I
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modeling into modern causal inference by combining its strengths with innovations in debiased machine learning, as well as to improve both the statistical efficiency and robustness of debiased machine
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biodiversity responses to future climate and canopy change. YOUR JOB Here we advertise for one PhD position which will be part of the broader CanopyChange project and team. This particular PhD position will
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”, we offer a fully-funded PhD position. About DIADAPT: Diatoms are a group of highly diverse, globally dominant microalgae which contribute significantly to global carbon fixation and biogeochemical
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exacerbated by unsustainable management practices and the impacts of climate change, representing €50 billion lost yearly due to soil degradation. The EU Soil Strategy for 2030 outlines a bold vision to ensure
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challenge remains: integrating large genetic constructs, such as transgenes (e.g., gfp), into the genome. This PhD project aims to overcome this final barrier by thoroughly analyzing the DNA repair mechanisms