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from an extensive network of international scientific collaborators, providing excellent opportunities for interdisciplinary project work and fostering long-term career development. Interested? For more
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-house database of experimental real-world data enabling large-scale validation of developed algorithms. Wind turbine drivetrains are critical components, and their failures can lead to significant
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? Then you might be the PhD candidate we are looking for! Join ANTICIPATE (Artificial Intelligence and Epidemic Modeling to Prepare Hospitals for the Next Respiratory Pathogen with Pandemic Potential), a
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will push the development of these analytical methods, including applications to complex biological samples and investigation of the ionisation process. You will collaborate with researchers at other
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the genetic etiology and developing diagnostics and treatment methods for these diseases. Approaches range from human genetics, genomics, protein biochemistry and neuronal and glial cell biology to integrative
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developed simulation models in open-source toolboxes such as OpenFAST. For this function, our Brussels Humanities, Sciences & Engineering Campus (Elsene) will serve as your home base.
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and shape a low-carbon economy and society. For more information, please visit our website: www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/finatrax/ Candidates will be enrolled in the PhD program in Computer Science
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to neurodegenerative diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system, with an emphasis on understanding the genetic etiology and developing diagnostics and treatment methods for these diseases. Approaches range
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is to develop RL controllers that can learn from data while guaranteeing stable and safe operation in complex, nonlinear systems such as chemical plants and energy processes. By validating the approach
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traditional heterogeneous media. Hydrated silicate ionic liquids (HSILs), developed by COK-KAT (KU Leuven), offer a more controlled environment for studying zeolite formation. HSILs are homogeneous, hypo