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. Katleen De Preter is the principal investigator of the TOBI-team (https://depreterlab.sites.vib.be/en ) and member of the Cancer Research Institute Ghent (CRIG: https://www.crig.ugent.be/en/prof-katleen-de
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trajectory, and performance evaluation in traffic simulation. Tasks: Independent and cooperative qualification through scientific research within the project; training in the technical tasks of the individual
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the department of Experimental Psychology at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences. The candidate will work under the shared supervision of Prof Dr Jelmer Borst (Artificial Intelligence) and Prof Dr Elkan
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acceptability and feasibility in different settings. Collaboration is Key: You'll work closely with PPIE representatives, health protection teams, and experts, ensuring relevant, impactful, useful research. Why
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of neuroscience. The PhD will be integrated in the Peripheral Neuropathy research group of Prof. Vincent Timmerman . About the project Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy can be caused by mutations in different genes
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collaboration with Cummins, a global leader in power technologies, you will contribute to the development of new generations of high-performance components for automotive and energy applications. This research
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university and be part of a research group encapsulating research on silage science and ruminant nutrition. The University operates commercial dairy, beef and sheep enterprises. The team will also include
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and university research policies . You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. You are able to work independently, but also enjoy working in a team. What we offer: We offer
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for automotive applications” BCAST is a specialist research centre in metallurgy with a focus on processing of metallic materials for lightweighting applications. See www.brunel.ac.uk/bcast for more information
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cells, Ribo-seq, scRNA-seq, PDX in vivo models. The PhD student will work closely together with a PhD student in the lab of Prof. Michaela Frye, which will focus on the in vivo experiements of the joint