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looking for a PhD student for the project “Cities as breeding grounds: legal change in financial law (ca. 1620-ca. 1750)”. You will analyse the development of rules governing financial instruments (bills
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Saelens team. Research Project In this research project you will develop probabilistic deep-learning models that automatically extract biological and statistical knowledge from in vivo perturbational omics
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and characterization of chiral metal nanoclusters, as well as their applications in catalysis and biosensing. CHIRALNANOMAT's will train 13 Doctoral Candidates who will become experts in chiral
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data through advanced ex-situ measurement technologies. The group’s ambition is to develop a robust framework for capturing high-quality data from their in-house hybrid additive-subtractive research
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for interdisciplinary exchange and career development. For more information, please contact Dr. Conny Gysemans, tel.: +32 16 37 74 54, mail: conny.gysemans@kuleuven.be or Prof. Dr. Chantal Mathieu, mail
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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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processing, and bilingualism. 3. WORKING CONDITIONS Gross salary: 48 120 €/year Mobility allowance: 8 520 €/year Family allowance (if applicable): 5 940 €/year Training opportunities and Career development
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hindered the commercial adaptation of membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) for CO2 electrolysis. The KUL project will develop a new class of anion exchange membranes tailored for MEA applications, helping
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force measurements on actual textile manufacturing machinery in collaboration with leading industrial partners. The goal is to develop a predictive modelling framework that can serve as a digital twin of
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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