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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD researcher will ● carry out fundamental research on active sensing “at scale” with the view of increasing the applicability of event-vision sensors to robotic control
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application, but the actual implementation will draw from typical challenges drawn by selected applications, like vision and olfactory sensing, which are interesting because of their strikingly different
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pathogenic effects. The vision of the MICRO-PATH doctoral training unit (DTU) is therefore to tackle these challenges in a focused way and to lay the foundation for establishing the microbiome as a therapeutic
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educational vision Your research qualities are in line with the faculty and university research policies Excellent communication skills and fluency in English You act with attention to quality, integrity
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) are an important cause of early vision loss and blindness. Among these, mutations in the PRPH2 gene are particularly common and affect up to 200,000 patients worldwide. However, PRPH2-related disease is highly
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are in line with the faculty and university research policies . Your teaching competences are in line with the University of Antwerp’s educational vision . You act with attention to quality, integrity
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, contains: The VUB Acoustics and Vibrations Research group has a core focus on wind energy as a member of OWI-lab. Our vision is to bring methodological advancements all the way to application in industry
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head-on. We will reinvent generative cooperative vision and semantic compression methods so fleets of intelligent machines can perceive the world robustly, efficiently, and in a trustworthy manner—even
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. The University of Antwerp is a young, dynamic and forward-thinking university with a strong mission and vision. The university has over 23.000 students and nearly 7000 staff members. The University of Antwerp is
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The Laboratory of Cortical Information Processing | Vision to Action at NERF (www.nerf.be ) invites applications for a PhD student to join a Simons Foundation-funded, collaborative research