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the dedicated email address jobs.tfe@kuleuven.be . The email should strictly contain the following information in the text body, in bullets: - Name - Master degree (Master specification, University + Country
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the context of a Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Agreement between KU Leuven and the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC). This research aims to respond to main research
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at the JRC. The selection is based on CVs and interviews. Eligibility criteria You have a master degree in mathematics, statistics, or engineering, with a solid background in statistics and at least
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be determined in consultation with the supervisor. In addition, part of the assignment will consist of providing teaching (assistance): teaching coordination, supervising seminars/master's theses, and
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the possibility of obtaining a PhD under excellent supervision. Eligibility criteria You are holder of a Master in Law. During your academic career, you stood out because of your excellent results. It is
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the possibility of obtaining a PhD under excellent supervision. Eligibility criteria You are holder of a Master in Law. During your academic career, you stood out because of your excellent results. It is
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://www.uclouvain.be/en/research-institutes/lidam/doctoral-school-i… ). • As a PhD student, you are expected to assist in some limited teaching activities and the supervision of a limited number of master theses within
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biomass remote sensing, crop modeling, data assimilation and machine learning Supervise master thesis students For PhD students: follow training in line with the doctoral school requirements Where to apply
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criteria Talented and enthusiastic researcher. Master degree in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Bioengineering/Biotechnology, Biophysics, or related discipline. Good grasp of computing and statistics
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dispersions, crystallization - You have excellent analytical skills and the taste to go in the depth of scientific questions - You like to be creative and follow original research paths in a rigorous manner