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Sensing group, https://www.marsens-ugent.be/ ) investigates the vital link between marine ecosystems and ocean carbon cycling using innovative remote sensing and in situ observation technologies. Our
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photoelectrochemistry and nucleic acid detection. Ultimately, the project may contribute to the development of novel biosensor technologies for detecting clinically relevant nucleic acids in healthcare applications
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objectives: 1) conceptualizing legal creativity, with the aim of understanding what legal creativity is; 2) measuring legal creativity by developing a valid and reliable measurement tool; and 3) developing
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Company description The Roeffaers Lab at KU Leuven develops cutting-edge microscopy techniques to address key challenges in environmental science, catalysis, and biomedical research. Our team
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responsibilities will include: Investigating joint communication and positioning techniques at the waveform and receiver levels, including integrated signal design and synchronization strategies Developing signal
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-CoLux aims to develop a data-driven decision support system that enables effective infrastructure deployment and tariff design, tailored to (1) and (2). Next to e-CoLux, successful candidates will carry
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part in the instrumentation developments related to this facility in Maastricht. The University of Antwerp is also one of the initial founding research units of the Einstein Telescope Collaboration
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Alzheimer’s disease to develop and/or apply computational approaches to large scale genomic or transcriptomic datasets for identification of targets for early detection, prevention or treatment of Alzheimer’s
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anatomical analysis. The core scientific objective is to develop a unified pipeline that integrates generative AI, statistical shape modeling, and biomechanical soft tissue modelling to enhance anatomical
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cultural differences between neighborhoods and between different communities. The UNICYCLING project investigates future cycling scenarios in the BCR and aims to develop robust and equitable measures