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The research group Mechanics of Materials and Structures at Ghent University (UGent-MMS) has 4 vacancies for PhD and postdoc research in the field of fibre-reinforced composites. The vacancies
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Electrical Engineering (or equivalent), have a solid mathematical background (e.g. in control theory and optimization) and have taken specialized courses in at least one of the following disciplines: advanced
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data. We have developed in vivo single-cell CRISPR technologies to screen for dozens of molecular factors in vivo during developmental and disease. These technologies are a game-changer in the speed
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: The successful candidate will receive interdisciplinary training in theories and methods for the study of the neuronal correlates of the adaptation to accented speech. This includes many network-wide
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systems and control theory. Knowledge of fluid dynamics and related physical modeling. Strong programming skills (e.g. Python, MATLAB, or similar) for data analysis and model development. Ability to work
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). Background in modeling of dynamical systems and control theory. Knowledge of fluid dynamics and related physical modeling. Strong programming skills (e.g. Python, MATLAB, or similar) for data analysis and
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in AI: Generative Diffusion & 3D/4D Scene Synthesis: Re-design diffusion and NeRF-style models so multiple agents jointly reconstruct a scene. Semantic-Aware Compression & Network Information Theory
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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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, and theoretical analysis using Leslie-Ericksen theory for liquid crystal flow as well as theory for viscoelasticity of polymeric liquids. Both in the practical and simulation/theory work you will be
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modelling and density functional theory calculations will be used to further increase our understanding of the photo-reduction mechanism. Correlating these theoretical insights with the structure and activity