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are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD who shares our passion for high-impact research. As part of our team, you will: Design and develop advanced fuzzing frameworks for over-the-air fuzzing
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Number ZAP-2025-105 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The successful candidate is expected to:•develop an internationally leading research program
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Number ZAP-2025-52 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Successfully developing AI solutions often requires the creation of advanced software
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and characterization of chiral metal nanoclusters, as well as their applications in catalysis and biosensing. CHIRALNANOMAT's will train 13 Doctoral Candidates who will become experts in chiral
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hindered the commercial adaptation of membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) for CO2 electrolysis. The KUL project will develop a new class of anion exchange membranes tailored for MEA applications, helping
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project dedicated to decoding early human embryo development through cutting-edge stem cell-based embryo models, single-cell omics, with a focus on X-chromosome inactivation and cell fate. The project
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at the KU Leuven, within the Biomed lab (https://biomed-kuleuven.web.app/research ) to develop new trustworthy AI algorithms for fracture detection based on novel photon counting CT technology. Particularly
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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
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to fraud. Developing powerful fraud detection systems that continuously monitor and learn from data flows is therefore crucial for reducing losses by timely blocking, containing, and preventing malicious
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD candidate will contribute to develop an integrated model for wave-flexible structure-soil interaction under cyclic wave loading