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-reinforced composites to maximise the re-use of potential of recycled carbon fibresHost organization (country): KU Leuven (Belgium)Duration: 3 yearsDescriptionThe key challenge of this PhD project is to
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-2024-261 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description You will make spheroids using different cell sources and use immunohistochemistry and imaging
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Agreement Number 101169359 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD position is part of the project “Consumer Demand Flexibility in Electricity Use
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articulated movement. Fusing video with wearable sensors such as inertial measurement units and (neuro)physiological sensors can address such shortcoming and hence improve decision making. However, further
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from blood or other body fluids - called “liquid biopsy” - represents an emerging tool that enables non-invasive monitoring of tissue dynamics in multiple human physiological and pathological conditions
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carbon fibres from filament-wound Elium productsHost organization (country): KU Leuven (Belgium)Duration: 3 yearsDescriptionThis PhD project targets to recycle and re-use continuous carbon fibre from
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on the executives who do or do not engage in talent hoarding and on the techniques these executives use to do so. We currently know very little about the reactions of employees or colleagues
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an application focus on (but not limited to) biomedical signals. The validation of the developed tools can be done on real-world clinical use cases involving, e.g., electrocardiograms, electromyography and
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school but also university students have difficulties explaining the apparent motions and do not use a correct model in their explanation. The goal of this project is to better understand student
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that are currently unexplored and that can be manipulated with the potential to reverse both problems together. We will test this hypothesis via an experimental and a clinical track. We will make use of our clinically