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descriptionIn brief:We are seeking highly motivated candidates who hold a master's in Mathematical/Chemical/Control/Biological/Computer/Engineering-related subjects such as (Bio-)Process Modeling, Systems (Micro
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systems and an affinity for developing mathematical optimisation models in the course of the research project “Innovative Solutions for High Voltage Underground Networks”. In particular, the successful
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a senior researcher, you will also help coordinate the project and assist in the supervision of PhD students. Profile You hold a PhD in (Medical) Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics
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the supervision of PhD students. You hold a PhD in (Medical) Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Biomedical Sciences, or a related discipline. You have a track record in quantitative MRI (diffusion
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, Mathematics. You show particular interest in applied science-technology, and you have an affinity with quantitative approaches towards data science, including relevant developments in the field of geospatial
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funds from the Flemish government and awarded to Conny Aerts, Hugues Sana, Leen Decin, and Tom Van Doorsselaere. SOUL bridges the Institute of Astronomy (IoA) and the Centre of mathematical Plasma
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10 international PhD positions to develop prokaryote proteomics at high temperature for single cells
chemistry, biochemistry, physical, life or biomedical sciences, or computational or mathematical sciences as requested in the skills and experience of the respective DC description, enabling them to enroll in
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a quantitative discipline (e.g., Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Machine Learning, Statistics, Bioinformatics, Computational Neuroscience). You have a genuine interest in interdisciplinary
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of Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics (ICTEAM) RESEARCH FIELD Networking, Systems, High-speed packet processing, SmartNICs, P4, NFV LOCATION Belgium › Louvain-la-Neuve
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specialization from the following areas: A strong background knowledge of the fundamental theory underlying sensor fusion, computer vision, or related topics (including the mathematical and probability theory