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assignment will be spent on academic research. This includes further developing your existing research portfolio, as well as potentially taking on new research-related assignments. In the short term, you will
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floaters, using a new generation of photosensitizers recently developed in our laboratory. The project combines principles of ophthalmology, optical physics, and pharmaceutical sciences, with the goal
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study examining common elements in decisions across different contexts (risk, uncertainty, time; gains, losses, and mixed domain choices). Applying Bayesian techniques to develop stochastic models
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Department PS05 - Department of Conflict and Development Studies Degree Masters Diploma Occupancy rate 100% Vacancy type Research staff ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY The Conflict Research Group (CRG) , based
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machine. We develop quasi-Newton coupling algorithms for partitioned simulation of FSI, and we solve challenging FSI problems in the energy transition and in industry. This research is often in
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developments of the faculty and department, were outlined in a position profile document prior to the publication of this vacancy. This position profile document is publicly available via the following link
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Design Lab – works on modelling, control and optimization for mechatronic systems, industrial robots and processes (https://dynamics.ugent.be ). We are part of the department of Electromechanical, Systems
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field experiments to evaluate indices and individual responses to climatic stress and mitigation strategies 4) develop a climate tolerance framework The Doctoral Candidate will be expected to: Report on
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: Developing state-of-the-art neural networks to accelerate the development of formulations in the pharmaceutical sector. Collaborating on the implementation of these techniques within a company. Contributing to
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these models have limitations, especially when trying to combine both latent variables and composites in one analysis. This project will develop new methods that allow researchers to more accurately analyze data