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? Please read the FAQ or contact us via selecties@ugent.be or +32 9 264 34 36 Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/ghent-university/2025/postdoc-3si-control-2899… Requirements Research
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models recapitulating aspects of neural-microglia interactions in neurodegenerative diseases at Ghent University. Lipid accumulation in microglia is a hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases such as
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thorough and advanced characterization of the materials. As a postdoc you will also hold lab management responsibilities and be in charge of the operation and functioning of several analysis instruments. You
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of the materials. As a postdoc you will also hold lab management responsibilities and be in charge of the operation and functioning of several analysis instruments. You will be involved in guiding master and junior
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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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Stimulation using advanced preclinical models for seizures and epilepsy. Analyze extensive datasets of neurophysiological signals, including local field potentials (LFP), unit activity and biosensor imaging
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their expertise together to establish neural organoid models recapitulating aspects of neural-microglia interactions in neurodegenerative diseases at Ghent University. About the project MINDFUL: Lipid accumulation
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. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Job profile The successful candidate will apply linear control theory to existing artificial neural network models of working memory, task switching