116 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation-"Prof" PhD positions in Belgium
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include mental health, psychophysiology, daily life emotion dynamic (via ecological momentary assessment) and objective measures of sleep. Finally, interviews with stakeholders will also be organized
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a step-change in our ability to observe, quantify and understand forest disturbances and recovery by using time series of the most detailed structural and radiometric 3D forest models ever built
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will transition in a second phase to white box approaches that result in interpretable models. For ground truth data, μCT data will be used. A similar approach will be applied using surface roughness
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. Defining predictive tasks based on clinical goals. Selecting and setting up appropriate data preprocessing pipelines. Training and evaluation of computer vision models. Internal and external algorithmic
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closed-loop control. The technology, developed through detailed computer simulations, will be validated with preclinical experiments. The candidate will be part of a multidisciplinary team working towards
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dynamic work environment, showcasing an adaptability to diverse projects or research topics. You’ll be a key team player, ready to support colleagues and tackle impactful projects within the timelines
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preclinical experiments on ex vivo brain slices and in vivo rodent models to investigate and optimize the effects of TIS Analyze ex vivo and in vivo electrophysiological and fMRI imaging datasets Collaborate
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to resolve spatial inhomogeneity and dynamics in the structures. Next to this, you will develop electrical pump –optical probe methods to study the effect of charge injection/extraction on optical losses
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of microbial ecology and technology, with a strong interest and expertise in bioremediation technologies. The successful candidate will join the Microbial Community Engineering (MiCE) research group, led by Prof
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data collected from a geothermal borefield in Brussels, modelling activities of subsurface heat transfers between borehole heat exchangers, and the development of strategies for the optimal integration