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researcher who is passionate about developing automated systems for microbiological research. The ideal candidate has: An MSc degree in bioengineering, biotechnology, microbiology, computer science, mechanical
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differentiation, shaping the overall course of plant development. Importantly, the synergy and interdependence of hormone signalling pathways are critical for driving cell cycle progression. These coordinated
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to the development of research proposals for attracting funding through industrial, national, and European projects on the topic Publish research findings in the prestigious peer-reviewed journals and present
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is to offer and deliver cutting-edge research, provide top-notch designs and developments on power electronics, powertrains and smart green energy solutions with intelligent control systems
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, Translation and Interpreting, or other relevant fields (such as, but not limited to, communication studies or sociology), or you will have obtained it by the time you start work. If your degree programme is in
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to develop new carbon capture technologies. We are seeking a motivated postdoc to identify biochemical activities in phytoplankton that convert intracellular metabolites into stable, degradation-resistant
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, an excellence-based research institute KU Leuven, one of Europe’s leading research universities State-of-the-art research facilities An extensive VIB and KU Leuven training program to broaden your
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for Contract Research Staff . Opportunities of career development (doctoral training) A stimulating and international research environment; an opportunity to collaborate with leading research groups in Belgium
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. Opportunities of career development (doctoral training) A stimulating and international research environment; an opportunity to collaborate with leading research groups in Belgium and abroad. You will receive
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concretely, the preparation of the doctorate is contextualised in the developments that are unfolding in European and international law and policy. The new von der Leyen II Commission is recalibrating