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Job description Vacancy PhD student meiotic recombination in maize ABOUT UGENT Ghent University is a world of its own, employing more than 15.000 people. It is actively involved in education and
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these resources. By using data integration, AI, and international platforms like GBIF and LifeWatch, the project supports taxonomic advancement. This PhD research will develop bioinformatics tools to find type
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The link to the 10/12 info session can be found here . The slides can be downloaded here. Features There are two types of FWO PhD Fellowships: Fundamental Research (FO): This type allows young
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methods of neural-microglia interactions, complementing already established multi-omics approaches: non-destructive fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM), mass spectrometry imaging and Raman
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-leads of a consortium of several PhD students and master students working on the development of Covalent Organic Frameworks, photocatalytic semi-conductors for a range of selective oxidation reactions
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Job description The current PhD position is available for a highly motivated candidate to work within the research group of Prof. Olivier De Wever. The main aim of the PhD project is to address
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their exercises, work placement and Master’s dissertation. You will counsel doctoral students. You are responsible for research on simulation methods for composite pressure vessels for hydrogen storage. WHAT WE
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The Belgian American Educational Foundation (BAEF) encourages applications for fellowships for advanced study or research at a Belgian university or institution of higher learning. Applicants must be citizens of the United States and either have a Masters degree or equivalent degree, or be...
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Studies (CDO) of the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, we are looking for a m/f/x Doctoral fellow YOUR JOB The Centre for Sustainable Development (www.cdo.ugent.be ) is looking for a motivated PhD
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et al. 2023, Analytica Chimica Acta; Vangeenderhuysen et al. 2023, 2025, Analytical Chemistry; Hughes et al. 2025, Analytical Chemistry). In your PhD research, you will continue this line of work