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. This PhD project aims to investigate wind–planet interactions in systems with cool evolved stars, focusing on how stellar outflows shape planetary atmospheric structure, chemistry, and long-term evolution
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additional biomarker candidates•Contribute to the development of biomarker panels with diagnostic and/or prognostic potential The ideal candidate will have:•A Master’s degree in biomedical sciences
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on the broad theme of “AI, Politics and Society”. Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how decisions are made in government, business, and everyday life. This development offers significant
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fluid. Based on this, an innovative biomarker platform will be rolled out that aims to increase the success rate of early-phase clinical studies and ultimately accelerate the development of an effective
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industrial partners, integrate into existing workflows, and support the timely delivery of project outputs. Your work will involve contributing to research, development, and experimental activities, as
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tooling, and support the development and dissemination of demonstrations to industry.Project day to day: You are part of a multidisciplinary research group working on the topic of Life Cycle Engineering
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contributions to the development of robust monitoring and damage assessment tools for complex industrial structures. Applicants having an appropriate background in natural or engineering sciences should be able
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of Antwerp. See also: https://remotesensing.vito.be/news/sspirit-tackling-plastic-pollution The main task of the KU Leuven PhD project will be the further development and validation of a two versatile
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or equivalent). A publication record is a plus. In-depth knowledge of plant reproductive development and a strong background in plant genetics, biology, and/or crop breeding. Hands-on experience with or a strong
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Kulak (https://kulak.kuleuven.be/ ), where you demonstrate active engagement in interdisciplinary collaboration, both internationally and with colleagues on campus, within the faculty, and/or within