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cancer care. The COOLON project (hand/foot-cooling by hilotherapy to prevent oxaliplatin-related peripheral neuropathy in patients with malignancies of the digestive system) involves a multicenter
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of Human Rights Law. Assisting with scientific research (project applications, organisation of conferences, research, ...). Assistance with educational activities such as supervising master theses and
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an optimal solution to it. Often, users specify their problem in a high-level, human-understandable formal language. This specification is first translated into a low-level specification a solver
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science and large-scale health data, BRANCH will develop a new generation of human-centred green exposure metrics and link them to health patterns in millions of people in Belgium. To help build
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(Belgium) is offering a position for a full-time PhD student. The position is associated with a research project that aims integrating human preferences and fairness considerations into scheduling processes
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elements of public space. The project has two core research pillars: 1. Spatial, Architectural, and Human-Space Analysis You will investigate how people use, move through, and experience wireless systems in
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multilingual children with limited exposure to the societal language, we will map the relationship between these skills and multimodal language processing. PhD Position 1 -- Multimodal Attention Processing:This
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relationship to each referee. Selection interviews are expected to take place in Kortrijk on Friday April 3rd (date to be confirmed). Candidates shortlisted for an interview will be informed as soon as possible
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structures and precise functions drive essential cellular processes. The exciting challenge we now face is: can we build such motors from the bottom up, at the nanoscale? In the ERC-funded project
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Reference Number BAP-2026-78 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Plants constantly face threats from insects that feed on them. To defend themselves