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Sensing group, https://www.marsens-ugent.be/ ) investigates the vital link between marine ecosystems and ocean carbon cycling using innovative remote sensing and in situ observation technologies. Our
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language) A varied work schedule, with significant autonomy over how you plan your day Starting date is negotiable, as soon as possible Various training opportunities to broaden your skills How to apply
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, Mechatronics, Data Science, or a closely related field Strong background in signal processing, measurement systems, or data analysis Programming skills in Python, MATLAB, or similar scientific computing
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the development of a higher-layer semantic planning, the decomposition of the plan in subsegments and dedicated controller (such as MPC) for combined planning and control on a subsegment of the XS-Graph
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engage with collaborators across Belgian universities. Profile Education: PhD in Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, or a related field. Programming
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research methods, ideally in numerical optimization and simulation models Proficiency in one of the major programming languages, such as Python Commitment to participate in the design and implementation
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strong background in shape modelling, deep generative modelling (diffusion/transformers), or multimodal representation learning. You have strong programming skills, especially in Python, and preferably
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report on your progress regularly. You will participate in the doctoral study programme at the Antwerp Doctoral School to support your PhD pathway. You will present the findings of your PhD research
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developments that have implications at the intersection of human rights and ethics/philosophy of law. You will develop new research projects according to the strategic plan of the Personal Rights and Property
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). Mobility is key! Check the mobility rule in the MSCA Work Programme. Contact the EU-team to get help to assess your eligibility on a personal basis. Funding The grant provides an allowance to cover living