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position is coupled to the research of the team Fluid Mechanics, with as focus - Development of coupling techniques, particularly quasi-Newton techniques; - Development of multi-physics models, such as
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the Master of Epidemiology (in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences): You provide high-quality education in medical statistics and data management. You contribute to the development of stimulating
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Research and Development according to the applicable procedures of the KU Leuven. Your teaching assignment will be determined in consultation based on your specific profile and will include lectures as
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are actively engaged in the development of innovative methods and algorithms to be integrated in a digital twin architecture for (de) manufacturing systems. You contribute to organizing and performing
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of your study programme you work on the development and improvement of the curriculum, including shaping learning sequences across individual courses, rethinking academic education in light of future
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Campus, but may include teaching assignments at other Faculty campuses in the future. Together with the colleagues of your study programme you work on the development and improvement of the curriculum
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with the colleagues of your study programme you work on the development and improvement of the curriculum, including shaping learning sequences across individual courses, rethinking academic education in light of
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₂ adsorption, vacuum/temperature swing adsorption technologies or similar separation methods. • You have extensive experience in the development and design of structured and hybrid adsorption materials
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disciplines (design, manufacturing, and testing) towards the development of a next generation of patient-specific shoulder implants. The number of shoulder replacements is projected to increase by 300-400
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students in their theses, providing guidance in a motivating and coaching manner. In doing so, you pay attention to the growth and development of your students and assistants. Institutional and societal