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-325 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This job opening covers a PhD position (4 years) at the STADIUS-BIOMED group of the Electrical Engineering
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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description BACKGROUND Topology Optimization (TO) is a powerful technology which allows to compute optimized designs
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identify additional scaffolds that interact with CCR5 at this intracellular side, and further develop them into novel potent and selective CCR5 signalling inhibitors. The responsibilities of the PhD student
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Number BAP-2024-256 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD project will be focused on the optimal design and control of the heat-driven cooling
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) This project will design and evaluate methods for automatically constructing process models that dictate the optimal execution of future business processes, aiming to enhance their efficiency and effectiveness
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study, among others: How to obtain activity context from video data; How to train the heterogenous data sources cooperatively; How to learn optimal fusion schemes rather than hand selecting modalities
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data and their biological or biomedical application. Develop the analysis strategy for cutting-edge, novel technologies as part of the interdisciplinary Innovation Lab. Troubleshoot and optimize analyses
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research profile in biostatistics/computational biology, and make meaningful contributions to the field with far-reaching implications. Conceptualise optimal experimental designs and novel modelling
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Differences under the supervision of professor Kim De Roover. Professor Jeroen Vermunt (Tilburg University) will be the co-promotor of the PhD project. The research group is an international, collaborative and
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determined by a combination of demographics that are unknown or unmeasured). This PhD-project aims to develop novel mixture SEM methods for finding clusters of subjects within groups that have the same latent