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in the Specialized Master in International Economics and Development (SMIDE). The position is open to candidates from all fields of economics. However, particular consideration will be given
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biology, and translational disease research, and offers strong opportunities for methodological development, interdisciplinary collaboration, and high-impact publications. Your profile We are looking
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research and teaching environment under the guidance of prof. Nico Van de Weghe. Depending on your background and interests, we can explore opportunities for further academic development. All Ghent
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The Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences, Department Biology, Research Group Ecology, Evolution and Genetics is looking for a postdoctoral researcher with a grant. More concretely your
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Chart tumour evolution using cutting-edge long-read and single-cell multiomics Who we are The Integrative Cancer Genomics lab (Jonas Demeulemeester) is embedded within the VIB – KU Leuven Center
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, data acquisition, Ethernet based field buses, machine vision, AI, C / C++, software development, advanced Imaging, spin off. The Mechanical Engineering department of the VUB is looking for a PostDoc
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evaluation, the appointment will be extended for an additional three years (total of four years). Guidance in your research development within a diverse team of committed researchers You will have the
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at the forefront of the research and development of self-healing reversible polymer networks (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQ4t5GcS0_g ). With REVERSAM, we will explore deeper how the unique properties
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environment, with the utmost respect for academic freedom, commitment, critical thinking and personal development. For more information please contact Prof. dr. Tim Opgenhaffen, mail: tim.opgenhaffen
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) the development of translational strategies in circuit neuroscience and (4) the development of computational models and methods for neuroscience. The goal is to implement advanced brain-on-chip models and CRISPR