19 algorithm-development-"Newcastle-University"-"Newcastle-University" PhD scholarships at KU LEUVEN
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
-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
-
programme Reference Number BAP-2025-616 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The successful candidate is expected to prepare a PhD thesis on the topic
-
. explainability) and computational linguïstics (e.g. computational creativity), the central aim of this PhD is to design, develop and evaluate new multimodal “phygital” interaction methods. These interaction
-
of the Flemish VLAIO Flux50 SBO-project "NudgeFlow: The next generation of residential ventilation - tweaking the natural air flow with distributed components", we are offering a PhD position focused on developing
-
employee, the staff member is entitled to numerous benefits associated with employment at KU Leuven (e.g., a wide range of free courses and training, bicycle and bicycle allowance, train subscription, etc
-
are eager to learn, you are able to reflect on your own approach to work and you welcome feedback as an opportunity for development- You are engaged at work, but you are also able to easily disconnect
-
significantly affects healthy brain tissue, particularly in children, since developing brains are susceptible to radiotherapy-induced neurotoxicity. The mechanisms driving cognitive decline need to be addressed