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of the ERC consolidator project “B-yond” financed by the Horizon Europe programme (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101044649 ), a postdoc position is available in the Reactivity, Catalysis and
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study programmes grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its staff and students. YOUR TASKS This vacancy concerns a position for a postdoctoral
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for We are seeking a motivated computational biologist with a passion for cancer genomics and a drive to tackle complex biological questions. Essential: PhD (or studying towards a PhD) in computational
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a human‑centred approach during the 1960s–1980s. The project has a dual focus: first, to study, document, and analyse the architectural and interior discourses and concepts of these historical
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, notably a micro-econometrics course for third-year bachelor students. You will support the promotors of a PhD student hired within the project in carrying out case studies that illustrate how the toolkit
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‑electron tomography (cryo‑ET) to study in situ amyloid deposition and amyloid–cell interactions in experimental models and human tissues. This project is part of the BE.Amycon VIB Grand Challenges initiative
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(Elsene) will serve as your home base. 3 - Profile What do we expect from you? You hold a PhD in sociology, urban studies, geography, anthropology, or a related field (completed before the start date). You
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of assignment: → Wage scale: PD1 to PD4 (doctoral degree) → Required diploma: PhD ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY Ghent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 15,000 people, it is actively involved in
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offering state-of-the-art study programmes grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its staff and students. YOUR TASKS From the GIScience&Technology
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scientific development. This includes designing and coordinating in vitro and in vivo studies to investigate host-pathogen interactions in yellow fever and other orthoflavivirus infections. You will develop