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10 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company KU Leuven Research Field Astronomy » Other Educational sciences » Learning studies Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Belgium
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of recycling of composites, leading to the award of a PhD degree. The recruited researchers will be trained for 3 years to become interdisciplinary and multi-talented experts. They will develop advanced
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with other cognitive processes. The research will involve multivariate and multimodal analyses (including fMRI). Position 3: A PhD position or postdoc in the field of educational neuroscience, interested
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of recycling of composites, leading to the award of a PhD degree. The recruited researchers will be trained for 3 years to become interdisciplinary and multi-talented experts. They will develop advanced
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training and education opportunities, a vacation allowance and end-of-year bonus, yearly accumulation of seniority with automatic pay indexation, compensation for public transport etc. For more information
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on acoustic sensing in autonomous driving is still limited and commercial solutions do not yet exist. The objective of this research project therefore is to develop multi-channel acoustic sensing algorithms
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at the University of Melbourne and one year at KU Leuven. The supervision team at KU Leuven is Nele De Cuyper (Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences) and Marijke Verbruggen (Faculty of Economics and Business
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-based, narrative, computational and synthetic media. Through design driven research, the project aims to develop speculative architectural design propositions that engage with the postdigital condition
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working-class migrants, paying particular attention to non-standard phenomena. Little research has been done on the development of the standard language of highly educated speakers who leave their homeland
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conferences. You will prepare a dissertation (consisting of a collection of articles), leading to a joint PhD degree from KU Leuven and UCLouvain. You may supervise master’s theses on the topic of your research