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looking for a full-time (100%) doctoral scholarship holder in the field of artificial intelligence. The research of this PhD position will be conducted in the IDLab research group , which is embedded in
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neurodevelopmental conditions, by bridging disciplines, from artificial intelligence, microelectronics, neuroengineering and nanoscience, to single-cell, imaging and molecular analysis, functional genomics and cell
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(Artificial Intelligence and Epidemic Modeling to Prepare Hospitals for the Next Respiratory Pathogen with Pandemic Potential). Project Overview The COVID-19 pandemic exposed critical gaps in our ability
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University is a logical choice for its staff and students. Within the faculty of Engineering and Architecture, the IDLab research group performs research on 1) connectivity and 2) data science & artificial
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Artificial Intelligence while also improving our understanding of the human brain? Does interdisciplinary research spark your interest? The Artificial Intelligence Lab at VUB university is looking
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? Then you might be the PhD candidate we are looking for! Join ANTICIPATE (Artificial Intelligence and Epidemic Modeling to Prepare Hospitals for the Next Respiratory Pathogen with Pandemic Potential), a
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hydrogel systems with precisely tunable mechanical properties and bioactive molecules to serve as artificial extracellular matrices (ECMs). Developing Controlled Environments: Establish protocols to generate
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Use our large international network of expertise Imec itself is not giving PhD degrees but acts as a host research institute for PhD and postdoc research in collaboration with 5 Flemish universities: KU
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Institute) Besides the project leaders, the Dynamigs team includes several senior and postdoc researchers. As a part of this project, you will conduct quantitative research on demographic behaviour
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programme Reference Number BAP-2025-541 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Artificial photosynthesis converting CO2 into high-value C1 and C2 chemicals