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funded by a EU programme Reference Number BAP-2025-618 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Forces and Human Blastoid Development
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while developing transferable skills in an international, interdisciplinary setting. The 15 open positions: DC1: Low-power IoT sensing at high frequency bands Host: IMDEA Networks Institute, Madrid, Spain
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data preprocessing, algorithm development, and optimization techniques. Excellent communication skills in English. Prior experience with environmental or photocatalytic systems is a plus. A fully funded
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of Antwerp. See also: https://remotesensing.vito.be/news/sspirit-tackling-plastic-pollution The main task of the KU Leuven PhD project will be the further development and validation of a two versatile
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off-the-shelf sensors and the development of resilient algorithms that combine first-principles modeling with modern machine learning techniques. The goal is to push the boundaries of robust perception
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. the light curves and spectra) of these stars analytically and through numerical methods, based on binary stellar evolution models. You will also investigate potential observable signatures of binary evolution
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inverse problems. The team aims at developing Bayesian computational methods for such (ill-posed) inverse problems and aims both at increasing their validity and at reducing their computational cost. In
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develop the theme “the ethics of sustainable agriculture”. More specifically, their research project should concern the normative and conceptual relationship between sustainability, socio-ecological
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-594 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Development of electrochemical sensors for the detection of PFAS in environmental and food samples PFAS
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objective: To develop, test, validate, and valorise decolonized, just and trustworthy FMs and an FMs-based application for assessing FOG severity in the clinic and everyday life (the FOG severity assessment