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of Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering Contract Limited duration Degree Master in electromechanical, electrical or control engineering Occupancy rate 100% Vacancy type Research staff Job description Ghent
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application date Sep 30, 2025 00:00 Department TW08 - Department of Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering Contract Limited duration Degree Master of science in engineering (technology), preferably in
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) • Basic knowledge of finite element simulations (for example star CCM) are an added value, but not necessary, the colleagues of the ProPoLiS research group will help you out with pleasure • You are
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OR computer science OR data science. · You have good software skills and high-level programming languages (python, julia), e.g., finite element software (commercial or open source), Matlab/Simulink. · Critical and
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. cis -acting regulatory elements called exonic/intronic splicing enhancers or silencers (ESE, ISE, ESS, ISS) that are targeted by RNA-binding proteins; trans -acting splicing factors (SFs
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of monitoring ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) elements, specifically focusing on service loading, degradation, and self-healing. Despite its exceptional properties, UHPC faces challenges such as shrinkage
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teaching. Your Responsibilities: -You will work on the DFG-funded research project "Transitions between Innovation Projects: Key Elements and Team Processes," which is conducted in close cooperation with
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factors that accelerate material deterioration (e.g., hydrogen embrittlement, corrosion). The primary tasks include developing advanced multiphysics frameworks (finite element/phase-field methods
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to discover exactly how the clock transcription factor network controls plant biology in response to changes in the external environment. In the long-term this project’s insights will power our research in
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heavy liquid metal environments. A dedicated ultrasonic cavitation facility will be used in the project to verify the computational models experimentally, by creating cavitation under controlled