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past successes: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/35021063 , https://europepmc.org/article/MED/31819264 , https://europepmc.org/article/MED/31561945 , https://europepmc.org/article/MED/39747019 , https
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recruited on the project. Full information on the two positions is available at https://jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOPG_ethz_yFljDVyQe8rGR1wwVL . The first doctoral candidate will work at ETH Zurich. The present
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course at KULAK. You will be part of the Centre for Legal Methodology. You have a master's degree in law. You have achieved very good academic results. You have good verbal and written communication skills
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reasoning about tree ensembles. This work will be undertaken in the context of Flanders AI Research Program (https://www.flandersairesearch.be/en ) 3) 1-2 PhD students working with Prof. Jesse Davis
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interested in legal research. Good communication and drafting skills are an asset. You are a team player. You have excellent knowledge of written and spoken English and Dutch. Knowledge of other languages is
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13 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company KU LEUVEN Research Field Language sciences » Linguistics Psychological sciences » Behavioural sciences Neurosciences » Other Researcher Profile First
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to communicate the accomplished / in-process work to internal and external stakeholders and adapt directions where needed. Where to apply Website https://www.imec-int.com/en/work-at-imec/job-opportunities/machine
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. The working language will be English. The candidate has (or will have before the start of the employment) a Master’s degree in Philosophy (or another relevant subject but with documentable training in
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and Images (PSI), within the research group EAVISE. The project explores processing audio under motion. For stationary sound source and receiver conditions, audio processing has seen strong advances in
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training (ST) can counter inflammation and improve immune function in older persons with different levels of systemic inflammation. In this new FWO-funded project (https://researchportal.vub.be/en/projects