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, electromagnetic interference, or injected faults, can affect the behaviour of power electronic systems. Developing data-driven models that capture how disturbances propagate through the system and may lead to
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functions—can interfere with early-developing, implicit learning mechanisms that support the extraction of regularities and rules from spoken input (statistical learning). The project examines whether
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costs. This can be proved in different ways. For more information visit the link. This procedure can only be started after reaching Ghent. https://stad.gent/en/international-students/paperwork
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, including beam-steering techniques, full-duplex operation, and self-interference mitigation. The project will explore innovative solutions using metasurfaces, multilayer structures, and advanced feeding
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losses and are robust against space-based interference, developing network technology that integrates land and space systems, and developing new intelligent applications that combine communication
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operating in Reflection In this project, the researcher will explore high-resolution interference lithography processes for the generation of polarization converters with diffraction-limited performance
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). Conversely, non-specific protein adsorption can interfere with the functioning of the bioactive surface, in the case of medical implants, and in this case a polymer brush capable of repelling unwanted entities
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metabolomics, time-lapse microscopy, to investigate how to pharmacologically interfere with fundamental mechanisms in the regulation of cancer metabolism. Available resources at the department include a mouse
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constraints. Depending on background and interests, the work may involve robust detection under distribution shifts and unseen interference conditions, resilient federated/decentralized (collaborative) learning
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of hired] Number of hired:1 person(s) Job content supplemental explanation:Term of Employment: From June 1, 2026 or after, to March 31, 2027. Where to apply Website https://jrecin.jst.go.jp/seek