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Job description PhD Researcher for next-generation WiFi chip design on Software-Defined Radio About the employer Ghent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 15.000 people, it is
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Conducting legal risk analyses and contributing to impact assessments (e.g. DPIAs, AI Act compliance assessments) Developing guidelines and recommendations for privacy-by-design and compliance-by-design, in
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language, most people also speak English. YOUR TASKS The Marchal lab (IDLab/IMEC Ghent University,https://idlab.ugent.be/people/802000961346) has an open PhD position within the Marie Sklodowska-Curie
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and design freedom for 3D printed concrete elements without crack formation. The (postdoctoral) researcher will closely collaborate with an entrepreneur in residence within the same project and together
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. developing the full business plan, including the financial plan and the go-to-market strategy. evaluating and expanding the technological know-how and intellectual property, including the transfer/licensing
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function of the clinic planning Optimising the anaesthetic/analgesic plan for dogs and cats offered for anaesthesia needed for diagnostic and surgical procedures, in consultation with the veterinarians and
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. Our research spans several related areas of expertise: generative AI for robotic planning and control, cognitive control, distributed perception and control, and HW-SW co-design of algorithms. Our
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and human-centred AI approaches The focus lies on scientific innovation, interpretability and societal responsibility, rather than on narrow, purely technical optimisation. Your role within the project
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the same project and will contribute to guiding experimental design, data interpretation, and methodological development. The postdoctoral researcher will build on existing expertise and preliminary results
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research, particularly in the fields of machine design, computational mechanics, tribology, and machine learning, as described in “Your Tasks.” You can work well both independently and as part of a