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University and your Chinese university. Candidates must be admitted and enrolled at Ghent University before a joint PhD agreement can be finalized—but the joint PhD process can be initiated before
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the field of Geospatial AI (GeoAI) and Geography of Crime. The joint research team hosts more than 30 researchers, focusing on GeoAI, spatio-temporal data analysis, location based services (LBS), urban
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genomics/transcriptomics and differential expression analysis. You will integrate experimental and genomic data to identify the evolutionary genetic background of climate adaptation in diatoms. Data
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: sufficiency measures and sustainable consumption corridors, post-growth policies, Beyond GDP indicators and welfare analysis, (ecological) public finance and policy evaluation. The aim is to apply for a PhD
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to understand the roadblocks towards electrically pumped lasing. Job profile Job profile You hold a Masters degree in Physics, Applied Physics, Photonics, Physical Chemistry or equivalent You are a motivated
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forest structure are all closely linked: changes in climate can lead directly to physical changes in forest structure and vice versa or to an anticipated increase in forest disturbances. However, it is
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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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also discovered key viral and host proteins involved in this viral immune evasion process. In the current PhD research track, we want to investigate the mechanisms underlying the impact of PRV on gap
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Job description We are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD researcher in the field of mechanics of materials. You will work in the areas of computational mechanics, multi-physics modelling
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policy choices on the overall carbon emissions of the stock. The aim of the research is to obtain a PhD diploma. You will be part of the UGent Building Physics research group (Faculty of Engineering and