Dear colleague,

As part of the European Future Arctic project (http://www.futurearctic.be), an 
Innovative Training Network in the context of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie 
Actions program, the IDLab research group of the University of Antwerp and IMEC 
currently has three vacancies for PhD researhers. 

FutureArctic aims to quantify how much carbon will escape from the Arctic in 
future climate. A group of fifteen PhD-students will study the Forhot ecosystem 
in Iceland, where a natural coincidence has provided us with the exceptional 
opportunity to actually look into the future. The below PhD positions aim at 
developing new IoT and AI solutions to study the effects of climate change. 

The following PhD positions are currently open:
- PhD in Scientific Machine Learning for complex ecosystem interaction analysis 
(https://jobs.idlab.uantwerpen.be/o/phd-researcher-on-scientific-machine-learning-for-complex-ecosystem-interaction-analysis
- PhD researcher to develop a Fast prototyping platform to enable sensor 
communication technology 
(https://jobs.idlab.uantwerpen.be/o/phd-researcher-to-develop-a-fast-prototyping-platform-to-enable-sensor-communication-technology)
- PhD researcher on Next Generation Neural Networks for UAV-based remote 
sensing 
(https://jobs.idlab.uantwerpen.be/o/phd-researcher-on-next-generation-neural-networks-for-uavbased-remote-sensing)


The expected starting date for all positions is July 2019. Potential candidates 
encouraged to submit their application as soon as possible. 


Feel free to contact me if you want more information or to forward this to 
colleagues who might be interested.

Kind regards,

Steven Latré
steven.la...@uantwerpen.be

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