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is to approach this in an innovative way in order to achieve improved results. You will develop expertise spanning several domains, including transport and logistics, sustainability, economics and
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) at Ghent University is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join our research program on the plasma-assisted development of advanced tissue engineering scaffolds. The project explores how cold plasmas
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, contains: The PhD project focuses on the development of AI-enabled design assistants for opto-mechanical systems. Modern optical products increasingly require tight integration between optical performance
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further developing and expanding the IRiSC team, its research, and role in shaping interdisciplinary research, in human-centred approaches to security and privacy Shape and supervise research direction
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, training, and advising researchers. The work will involve diverse and challenging samples from both mouse models and human tissues. Main responsibilities Develop and implement high-dimensional spectral flow
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review of your proposal. As a successful ERC-grantee A ten-year appointment, potentially to be extended A wide range of career development opportunities Administrative support by the EU team Contact: EU
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highly motivated, curious, and eager to develop new experimental and analytical skills. You are able to work both independently and collaboratively within an interdisciplinary research environment. You
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microscopy is often limited by slow acquisition speeds and large volumes of redundant data, restricting its applicability in real-world scenarios. The goal of this PhD project is to develop a snapshot spatio
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project, which aims to develop next-generation forecasting methods combining machine learning weather prediction models with renewable energy production. The project seeks to improve the reliability and
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candidate who aims to prepare a doctoral dissertation in Sociology on the topic of ethnoracial educational inequality, under the supervision of Prof. Fanny D’hondt and Prof. Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe