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Marine Research Program. It is actively involved in various national and international projects, including PIISA (https://piisa-project.eu/ ), CLIMAAX (https://www.climaax.eu/ ) and VALORADA (https
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the following elements: Abstract (max 250 words) The abstract of a PhD research plan should serve as a concise summary of the key elements of your proposed research. It should provide an overview
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scanning in forests; and (3) apply these methods to gain ecological insights in how forest structure is changing through time. This PhD project will be promoted by prof. Kim Calders, co-supervised by dr
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conferences participating in the supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students cooperating with researchers active within the research group and outside The research project is led by Prof. Fuhui Shen
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(either in classes or in projects/work) is a must. You have experience or you have studied at least one Hardware Description Language. You must be familiar with FPGA programming, hands on experience with
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students who are eager to develop and apply artificial intelligence techniques and mechanistic mathematical models to explore fundamental questions in biology. The PhD program is organized in partnership
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. To be eligible, all criteria must be met, and your research must begin before October 1st 2025. WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU The PhD will be supervised by Prof. Dr. ir Dick Botteldooren (Dick Botteldooren
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personal motivation for applying (why a doctoral program, why in Luxembourg, minimum 300 words) A statement on the candidate's motivation for applying for this topic (minimum 300 words) Full CV, including
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Fertility and Nutrient Management, Department Environment, FBE-UGent (prof. Stefaan De Neve, prof. Steven Sleutel): soil nutrient and C cycling, greenhouse gas emissions, role of nematodes and protists in
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, bicycle allowance and eco vouchers. Click here for a complete overview of all the staff benefits . How to apply If you are interested, please send the necessary documents to prof. dr. Olivier Vanakker