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We are looking for a highly motivated and talented electromechanical engineer to join our team at the VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology. The selected candidate will join the motivated
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Background VIB is a life sciences research institute in Belgium, renowned for pioneering research and excellence in technology transfer. VIB Technologies , the centralized scientific research
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consortium, a European research infrastructure connecting life science resources. The Role We are seeking an Automation Engineer to join our Data Center Operations team to support our growing data-driven
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such as the ELIXIR consortium, a European research infrastructure connecting life science resources. The Role To support our growing data-driven initiatives, we are seeking a LinuxSystem Engineer to join
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and ultimately accelerate these activities to combat climate change. Our approach combines science and engineering, beginning with the study of fundamental microbial metabolic processes that can be
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lipidomics). With mass spectrometry as its core technology, the MEC excels in the comprehensive analysis of biochemical reactions in living cells and organisms. Equipped with state-of-the-art mass
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VIB is a world-leading research institute in life sciences and biotechnology, known for its excellent technology transfer. Its success is due to a unique blend of basic research and a strong focus
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report weekly to the lab head Profile Essential Requirements Professional bachelor’s degree in life sciences or industrial engineering, with relevant lab experience Solid hands-on experience with flow
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Overview The group of Specialized Metabolism , led by Prof. Alain Goossens at the VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology, and the metabolic engineering research group, led by Prof. Marjan De Mey
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(Leuven, Belgium). We are a team of more than 15 international scientists/ admin. staff studying human brain development and disease, combining human stem cell technology, human brain and mouse models. Job