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certificate must be presented. You have already conducted research in the field of Requirements Engineering, in particular on implementing ‘privacy by design and by default’ with the help of Artificial
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offering state-of-the-art study programmes grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its staff and students. ABOUT PROJECT MINDFUL In the inter
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for the fabrication and characterization of chips with electro-optic functionality. You will assist in teaching activities of the department in Master’s programs in Engineering Physics, Electrical Engineering and/or
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of the research group Physical Activity and Health. You will actively contribute to writing research project proposals within the research line focused on personalizing (digital) interventions to promote physical
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students. YOUR TASKS At least 70% of your assignment will be spent on academic research. You will assist in teaching activities at the Bachelor’s or Master’s level. You will counsel Master’s students in
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the initial GCND project as Gold Standards. They will also work closely with student assistants for the training-correction feedback loop. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR You hold a thesis-based doctorate. You have
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will be involved in guiding master and junior PhD students, assistance in writing papers, reviews and projects and assisting the professor in the general management of the team. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING
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PhD students, assistance in writing papers, reviews and projects and assisting the professor in the general management of the team. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR You hold a Master’s degree and a PhD degree in
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sets (dynamical system reconstruction), and apply linear control theory to investigate the energy demands of the resulting network architecture. This project will support our goal of testing
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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