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The Laboratory of Cortical Information Processing | Vision to Action at NERF ( www.nerf.be ) invites applications for a PhD student to join a Simons Foundation-funded, collaborative research
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history collections and taxonomy; You have experience in bioinformatics and data processing (e.g., OCR, scripting, API integration); You demonstrate initiative and are capable of working collaboratively
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the field.Vacancy 1: PhD (4 years) on experimental and numerical characterization of composites processing for hydrogen tanks[Net salary (after taxes) starting from 2600 EUR/month]Belgium has been taking a leading
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-making (e.g. during operation, but also during design) to prevent over-consumption of fatigue life while balancing optimal production. The monitoring of fatigue loads along the entire substructure is a
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and Computer Engineering with specialization in Information Systems, which will allow a broad spectrum of interdisciplinary research. In particular, the successful candidate will be part of the E
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technologies. Collaboration with national and international research partners. Guidance and support from experienced supervisors and fellow researchers. Application procedure For more information please contact
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cells, embryo models and human embryos, with a focus on understanding how cell stress impacts these processes. During your PhD, you will work very closely with a postdoctoral fellow that will be carrying
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hub investigating the critical roles of ion channels—particularly the TRP superfamily—in physiological and pathological processes. Our interdisciplinary approach spans from foundational
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, we understand little about the genomic underpinnings of evolution and adaptation in diatoms. Within DIADAPT, we will investigate the genomic processes that underlie adaptation to climate shifts in
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critical roles of ion channels—particularly the TRP superfamily—in physiological and pathological processes. Our interdisciplinary approach spans from foundational electrophysiology to translational models