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multimodal fusion, robust pose estimation, and real-time processing. Together, these roles form a cohesive effort to bridge algorithmic innovation with practical applications in next-generation media
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advanced algorithms that efficiently utilize UWB signal features (RSSI, channel impulse response, phase and amplitude data, Doppler maps,..) to support both high-precision localization and radar-based
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development of (open source) tools and algorithms for numerical simulations; o supervise PhD students conducting research in the field of this vacancy; o take responsibility for project coordination
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fluid-structure interaction (FSI); - Development of techniques for deforming fluid domains, including Chimera techniques. The doctoral research needs to realize algorithmic improvements in the topics
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medicine. This vacancy focuses on the algorithmic aspects of these techniques. We are seeking to recruit a strong researcher with a background in computer science. The ideal candidate can provide computer
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contract. Start of the mandate: 01/10 or 01/11 Extra information In November there will be an info session for starting UGent postdocs. Starting postdocs will be noticed through email (and on this webpage
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in Rwanda and Burundi. The postdoc will combine institutional history in colonial archives with a focus on the lived experiences and agency of these violence workers, drawing on interviews
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, subject to a favourable evaluation of the first term. We strongly encourage you, if possible, to submit an FWO postdoc application. Even if you have already been appointed earlier (whether or not at another
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the field of analytical and/or simulation methods for composite materials. You have extensive experience with development and implementation of algorithms for modelling of composites You have experience with
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, exploring multimodal fusion, robust pose estimation, and real-time processing. Together, these roles form a cohesive effort to bridge algorithmic innovation with practical applications in next-generation