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are a university research group at imec-VUB in Brussels, with expertise in optical imaging systems and signal processing and the Department of Electronics and Informatics (ETRO ), an imec research group
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hardware architectures. The applications domains are diverse, ranging from AI for science, over AI for semiconductor process technologies to automotive and health applications. Within this department
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engineering Engineering » Computer engineering Engineering » Control engineering Engineering » Materials engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline
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The proliferation of false information is one of today’s most pressing societal challenges, threatening the democratic ideal of informed decision-making. In the digital era, where AI-generated and synthetic media
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biologic therapy, integrating data from clinical trials and real-world studies. The model will be used to simulate and evaluate optimized dosing strategies for special populations, including hard-to-treat
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simulations, experiments and use case demos using our laboratories equipped with drones, legged and humanoid robots. For further information, please contact Holger Voos at: Your profile Solid experience
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projects: Project 1Supervisors: Tom Van Doorsselaere and Fabio Bacchini Title: Radiative losses in particle-in-cell simulations of the solar coronaThe solar corona is an extremely hot, low-density plasma
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visualization systems. Research themes: The PhD student will contribute to several of the following topics: Computer-generated holography (CGH); Optical system analysis and simulation; Developing AI/ML algorithms
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optimization, data science, and sustainability assessments. Its goal is to revolutionize biotechnology by developing comprehensive computational modules that simulate the behavior of bioproducts for food
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situ vibration measurements with advanced numerical simulations. Deep underground structures are strongly influenced by complex dynamic soil–structure interactions. Vibration-based monitoring captures