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boundaries and set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The EMAT research group at the Faculty of Science (University of Antwerp) is seeking to fill a Postdoctoral position in
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%) doctoral scholarship holder or postdoctoral researcher in the field of circular value chain modelling and optimisation. Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis/Postdoc
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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the loop between information theory and AI models for cooperative perception. Real-World Validation: Deploy and benchmark your algorithms on our autonomous vehicle, mobile robots, and UAV testbeds. You will
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file size for each field is 10 MB. As Ghent University maintains an equal opportunities and diversity policy, everyone is encouraged to apply for this position. MORE INFORMATION For more information
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intervention trials (e.g., diet, FMT), and ex vivo gut models enabling advanced multi-omics analyses of these samples. In addition the lab also maintains a large culture collection, partially linked to genomic
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trials (e.g., diet, FMT), and ex vivo gut models enabling advanced multi-omics analyses of these samples. In addition the lab also maintains a large culture collection, partially linked to genomic data
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training data. You will unravel the cis-regulatory code controlling context-dependent gene expression and use this information to design synthetic promoters. You will train and evaluate predictive models in
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electrophysiology to translational models, including animal studies and analyses of human tissue samples. This full-stack methodology enables us to directly link molecular channel function with disease phenotypes
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critical roles of ion channels—particularly the TRP superfamily—in physiological and pathological processes. Our interdisciplinary approach spans from foundational electrophysiology to translational models