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aerodynamic models that remain computationally efficient enough for integration into real-time estimation and control loops. This postdoctoral position is part of the ReTwist research initiative, jointly
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communication and organization skills are warranted. Given the size of the project, we also expect close collaboration with the wet lab team to optimize workflows and procedures and to aid in data quality control
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English. An outstanding PhD thesis in the domain of the history of modern philosophy A publication record appropriate to career stage Excellent command of written and spoken English Excellent knowledge
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and prioritize workloads. You can show some flexibility in your work Effective communication and writing skills, along with a good command of the English language, are essential for successful selection
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frog eggs and embryonic cells assembled in controlled environments, and modelling work (in the Smeets lab) that probes the nature and dynamics of lifelike properties and self-organizing dynamics
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native-level command of Dutch. You are a team player with strong communication skills and initiative. You will receive an 80% appointment as a postdoctoral assistant in salary scale 44 at the Faculty
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mechanisms that control human T cell development (Liang et al. Nat Immunol 2023, Lavaert et al. Immunity 2020; Roels et al. Nat Immunol 2020). As part of the Human Cell Atlas Thymus Seed Network, we have also
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. The project is structured into seven work packages (WPs), WP2 will leverage the controlled, well-equipped soil pit facility at UGGI to conduct medium-scale pile tests under well-defined soil conditions. The
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.). Excellent command of French. Specific Requirements Candidates must have held the title of Doctor for less than eight years as of 01/01/2026 (i.e. the degree must have been obtained no earlier than 01/01/2018