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degree in Bioscience Engineering (Chemistry and Bioprocess Technology) or a Master in Sciences (Chemistry), or equivalent. You need to fulfill the criteria on the date of the start of the mandate. • You do
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management and curation is an important aspect of your project. You will be encouraged to contribute to science communication. You will work in the Laboratory of Protistology & Aquatic Ecology (PAE) at Ghent
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closed-loop control. The technology, developed through detailed computer simulations, will be validated with preclinical experiments. The candidate will be part of a multidisciplinary team working towards
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Job description The Department of Economics (Environmental Economics group) of Ghent University welcomes a candidate for a full time PhD position in Ecological Economics. The research
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technology. You will experimentally test and refine various strategies to establish a robust and efficient protocol. Once successful, this method can be applied not only to genetic research in spider mites but
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performed on advanced building blocks. This doctoral mandate is part of the EU PHARMECO project. Job profile You hold a Master’s degree in Bioscience Engineering (Chemistry and Bioprocess technology) or a
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for focal epilepsy with ultrasound neurorecording, modulation, and deep reinforcement learning (DRL) closed-loop control. The technology will be developed through detailed computer simulations and preclinical
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of assays to characterise ATMPs, including potency, identity, purity, sterility (ELISA, qPCR, flow cytometry, HPLC-based analytics) Process development and technology transfer to GMP Development, optimisation
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gatekeepers: from individual trophic groups to complex communities” Description Soil biology has received overwhelming and ever increasing attention in recent years at national, European and global level, with
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of Bioscience Engineering we are looking for a m/f/x Doctoral fellow within the Horizon Europe project "Risks from climate change and biodiversity loss across systems and scales: Leveraging the potential of tree