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project on geographic patterns of crimes and their environmental determinants, developing and employing (new) GeoAI and quantitative research methods . More specifically, the candidate will focus on 1
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encouraged to apply for this position. For more information about the SCARPA doctoral network, please contact csc@lists.ugent.be . For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Filip Du Prez
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network, please contact csc@lists.ugent.be . For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Steven De Meester (Steven.DeMeester@UGent.be )
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Biotechnology (https://cmb.sites.vib.be ). Through this multidisciplinary team, the candidate will have access to state-of-the-art technologies (massive parallel sequencing, mass spectrometry-based proteomics
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on principles from engineering, cognitive neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction. It has potential applications in education, training, and cognitive rehabilitation, and contributes
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contribution to language policy discussions within the domain of sociolinguistics. The research team will consist of Prof. Dr. Mieke Van Herreweghe (Ghent University) and Prof. Dr. Myriam Vermeerbergen (KU
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monitoring disturbances from both satellites and ground-based sensors. The latter is expected to contribute to the further development of the pylidar repository. This PhD project will be promoted by prof. Kim
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known for its research on thermal energy. Both experimental and numerical techniques are used in the analysis, design and optimization, resulting in a unique position in the field. The overall goal is to
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done at ENTPE (Université de Lyon, France) under the supervision of Prof. Katharina Tondera. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR We are looking for a highly motivated candidate who meets the following requirements
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, or SLs) to investigate their role in the defense of chicory against thrips and other insects. You will develop and optimize methods to extract, purify, characterize and structurally identify