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, C++, etc.) Knowledge of machine learning, data mining, or related fields Excellent communication skills and ability to work in a collaborative team environment Interest in social science research
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): molecular analysis of microbial community composition ILVO Plant (and Laboratory of Agrozoology, FBE-UGent) (prof. Wim Wesemael): biology and management of plant-parasitic nematodes, morphological and
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the Department of Developmental, Personality, and Social Psychology (with Prof. Dr. Matteo Giletta and Dr. Nathalie Michels as supervisors; Phaselab) and the Department of Head and Skin (with Prof. Dr
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, Molecular Biology, or relevant areas. Knowledge in data analysis and preferably some experience in data handling. Preferably knowledge in database management. Good communication skills and teamwork spirit
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and Prof Kath Hulse (Swinburne). This PhD project will analyse the role and mechanisms of social communication, learning and social networks in fostering sustainable and energy efficient household
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(preferably) in biomedical sciences or in a related field. The candidate has experience with rodent models, knowledge of neuroscience and is fluent in English (speech and writing). WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU We
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24.02.2020, Wissenschaftliches Personal The research group “Fluid Dynamics of Complex Biosystems” headed by Prof. Dr. Natalie Germann has an open PhD position in the field of experimental rheology
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in the context of building energy modelling, scenario modelling or life cycle assessment of buildings is highly recommended. You can communicate fluently (both orally and written) in English. You can
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Medicine (Director: Prof. Dr. Daniel Rueckert) is seeking to fill PhD candidate position (TV-L E13, 100% for 3 years) in Privacy-Preserving and Reliable Artificial Intelligence to be occupied starting from
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of microbial ecology and technology, with a strong interest and expertise in bioremediation technologies. The successful candidate will join the Microbial Community Engineering (MiCE) research group, led by Prof