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24 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company KU LEUVEN Department Centre of Behavioral Economics and Engineering Research Field Economics » Administrative sciences Economics » Agricultural
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external partners (e.g., retailers, NGOs), as well as expertise in organizing and overseeing qualitative research activities, such as co-creation sessions involving diverse stakeholders. We expect
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applicants will conduct the research as members of the FitMA team and within the aims of the project. They will be expected to participate in the organization of common activities related to the project
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developed. The successful candidate will explore their ability to modulate extracellular vesicle (EV) uptake and assess their potential for advancing EV-based therapeutic strategies.This project offers
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POST-KANTIAN CONCEPTIONS OF COLLECTIVE POLITICAL AGENCY (1790-1830). The project is funded by the KU Leuven and led by Karin de Boer (KU Leuven). It will be carried out in cooperation with Manuel
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project responsibilities like: Develop and refine deep learning architectures for climate downscaling. Integrate multi-source satellite data and geophysical
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, your tasks will include: •Designing, executing, and analyzing model-based workflows to study the molecular response of cartilage under mechanical load. •Integrating advanced imaging techniques, including
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projectcarried out in close partnership with spin qubit researchers at imec and funded by the Research Foundation – Flanders (FWO). This project focusses on investigating the coherent light-matter interaction
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specify their problem in a high-level, human-understandable formal language.This specification is first translated into a low-level specification a solver understands and subsequently solved. Thanks to
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project dedicated to decoding early human embryo development through cutting-edge stem cell-based embryo models, single-cell omics, with a focus on X-chromosome inactivation and cell fate. The project