
Call for postdoctoral researchers
We are looking for two postdoctoral researchers with expertise in neuromorphic engineering, electronics, and/or neuroscience to join us in the Neuromorphic Engineering Laboratory in the Montefiore Institute.
We are looking for two postdoctoral researchers with expertise in neuromorphic engineering, electronics, and/or neuroscience to join us in the Neuromorphic Engineering Laboratory in the Montefiore Institute.
Grâce à un mandat d’Aspirant FNRS, Antonin Colot analysera les défis de l’électrification massive des besoins énergétiques via la conception et l’analyse d'algorithmes intelligents et distribués pour le contrôle en temps réel de réseaux électriques
Un mandat d’Aspirant FNRS pour François Rozet afin d’étudier l’inférence basée sur les simulateurs pour les systèmes dynamiques de grande échelle
Investiguer des méthodes de blindage de champs magnétiques en utilisant des rubans supraconducteurs : un mandat d’aspirant FNRS pour Nicolas Rotheudt
Arthur Fyon, diplômé en ingénierie biomédicale et chercheur en neuroscience computationnel, vient de décrocher une bourse d’Aspirant FNRS
Gilles Louppe and Véronique Beauvois (Montefiore) will participate as speakers at the annual colloquium of the Royal Society of Sciences of Liège (SRSL) (colloquium in French)
Raphaël Liégeois graduated as a biomedical civil engineer and obtained his PhD in neuroscience at the University of Liège under the supervision of Professors Rodolphe Sepulchre and Steven Laureys.
Mr Romain Mormont will publicly defend his thesis on October 21st 2022 at 10:00.
The presentation will take place in English to all at Amphithéâtre R3 (Institut Montefiore - Bâtiment B28 - Sart Tilman) and via Teams.
Mr Antoine Wehenkel will publicly defend his thesis on October 26th 2022 at 14:00.
The presentation will take place in English to all at Amphi 02 ( (Institut de Mathématiques - Bâtiment B37 - Sart Tilman).
Engineering students can now choose between two neuro-oriented programs in biomedical and electrical masters
The data sent by the three weather stations installed in July 2020 validate the climate simulations and the wind energy contribution envisioned by the researchers from the University of Liege.
The “Science, She Says! Award” recognize an outstanding junior female scientist who has remarkably contributed to the advancement of science and technology, while performing her research.