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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a researcher to work on the finite element modelling of the interaction between textile materials (yarns and fabrics) and textile
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these dynamics, a 3D model will be applied to simulate plant-climate interactions in a multi-layer environment, evaluating how resources such as light (solar and/or LED), temperature, relative humidity, CO2, and
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track record, and fluency in spoken and written English. A strong background and research experience in genomics, host pathogen interactions, glycomics or evolutionary biology is desirable. Ideally
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immune cells interact with α-synuclein pathology in the earliest events of Parkinson’s disease. Key Responsibilities Lead an ERC-funded pioneering research line at the interface of neuroimmunology, stem
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robotics. The institute organizes skill development sessions and regular seminars to promote interactions between its members. The PaTHs Institute (https://paths.unamur.be ) The Heritages, Transmissions
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adsorption and will be performed in the research group of prof. Van Speybroeck. To pursue excellence, we will strongly encourage interactions within our multidisciplinary team and our established network
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collaboration. Comfortable with the requirements of academic research, including interactions within a research group and with international partners, as well as scientific writing and communication. Proficiency
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optical activity, for strong and predictable enantioselective interactions with nanoscale biological entities, such as proteins and amyloid fibrils. Three-dimensional (3D) investigation of the NPs structure
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xenotransplantation models and supported by the Horizon Europe (ERC), we aim to extend these approaches towards new tools and organ systems to better understand how human immune cells interact with α-synuclein
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to extend these approaches towards new tools and organ systems to better understand how human immune cells interact with α-synuclein pathology in the earliest events of Parkinson’s disease. Position Lead an