10 postdoc-finite-element-microstructure PhD positions at Ghent University in Belgium
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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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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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, associated PhD students and Postdocs. Free access to transferable skill and statistical courses as part of the TUM Graduate School and the Biodiversity Exploratories. Salary & Conditions TUM strives to raise
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that transcends the boundaries of faculties and science disciplines. The PhD community is supported by the Doctoral Schools Ghent University and Gentse Pre- en Postdoc Raad . Psychosocial well-being at work and
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and science disciplines. The PhD community is supported by the Doctoral Schools Ghent University and Gentse Pre- en Postdoc Psychosocial well-being at work and ombudsperson Doctoral and other students
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. The agreement contains elements such as: form of degree, authorship for publications and intellectual property, jury composition, place of defense, tuition fee, etc. 2. Language English at level B2 is required
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aspects. Food can be considered as a composite material whose texture is ruled by its microstructure, and therefore can be treated as a particle reinforced matrix generating the texture perceived by
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technologies, such as CRISPR/Cas9, flow cytometry and in vitro organoid cultures. A key component of the project will be multimodal single cell data (CITE-seq, scATAC-seq) and spatial transcriptomics, thus a
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of Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering, we have an open vacancy for a PhD researcher in the mechatronics research group at the campus Kortrijk. The research in our group focuses on modelling, control