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receiving constructive criticism, and be strong in analytical, innovative, and critical thinking and in judgement making. Work attitudes including structured result-focused working, and open research
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and written. A strong knowledge of French is recommended. • You have excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. • You are stress-resistant and flexible, with strong organizational skills. • You
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analysis methods, particularly life cycle assessment and/or ecosystem services assessment, and have a critical and analytical mindset. You are comfortable working with complex datasets, scenario modelling
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perform their structure determination leveraging the advanced capabilities of different mass spectrometry techniques, NMR spectroscopy and database searches along with other analytical methods. • You
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good analytical skills, as we expect you to be both a scientist and an engineer. Good to excellent English language skills (spoken as well as written). As the PhD position is highly interdisciplinary
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analytics, and spatio-temporal and quantitative criminology. The position will start on 01 Oct 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. The selected PhD student is expected to contribute to a FWO research
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communication skills, both spoken and written. A strong knowledge of French is recommended. • • You have excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. • You are stress-resistant and flexible, with strong
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particular public policies to steer behaviour towards sufficiency. We are looking for candidates with a critical and analytical attitude and a sense of initiative. Other profile requirements: You hold a