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combined with an interdisciplinary toolbox drawing from ecology, forestry, and climatology. These data will then feed into cutting-edge joint species distribution models to project European forest plant
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”, we offer a fully-funded PhD position. About DIADAPT: Diatoms are a group of highly diverse, globally dominant microalgae which contribute significantly to global carbon fixation and biogeochemical
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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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master thesis students. The project will be closely supervised by the PhD promotor and a postdoctoral researcher. Additionally, master's students will assist with data collection. Data will be gathered in
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Job description Short job description We are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD researcher in the field of system identification and control engineering for mechanical/mechatronic systems
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computing/GPU clusters and the robot labs. You will work towards a PhD degree. Engaging with scientific and technical research at PhD level, publishing and engaging with colleagues, both nationally and
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Job description Short job description We are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD researcher in the field of mechanical and control engineering of robots. You will work on a cutting-edge
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dick.botteldooren@ugent.be . The heading of the email should read “PhD Augmenting Learning Environments”. The deadline for applying is August 15th 2025. We do not accept late applications. For more information about
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are eligible and motivated to pursue a PhD degree and defend a thesis at the end of this 4-year project You are expected to analyze the data and publish studies relevant to the academic translational
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challenge remains: integrating large genetic constructs, such as transgenes (e.g., gfp), into the genome. This PhD project aims to overcome this final barrier by thoroughly analyzing the DNA repair mechanisms