11 computational-physics-simulation-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of Antwerp in Belgium
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of theoretical and computational materials physics. Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis in the field of computational and theoretical materials physics. You will study
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Department: Department of Physics Regime Part-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking, European university. We offer
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scholarship holder in the field of plasma chemistry and physics. Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis within the research group PLASMANT (Plasma Lab for Applications in
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of computational linguistics and crosslingual emotion detection Position You will work actively on the preparation of a PhD thesis in the context of the research project ‘Emotions without borders: Studying
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(100%) PhD in the field of Molecular and Computational Neurogenomics Position We are a highly motivated international team of researchers at the Molecular Neurogenomics group (Jordanova Lab) and the
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set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The Computational Neurobiology Lab at the VIB Center for Molecular Neurology of the Faculty of Pharmaceutical, Biomedical and
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full-time (100%) doctoral scholarship holder with a project focused on biomarker discovery in neurological disorders. Position The Computational Neurobiology group (Dr. Valeriya Malysheva), Gut-Immune
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relations and in interaction with organizations, to gain insight into computer-mediated communication, its applications and effects, and to pursue evidence-based communication strategies, instruments and
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report on your progress regularly. You will participate in the doctoral study programme at the Antwerp Doctoral School to support your PhD pathway. You will present the findings of your PhD research
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set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The research group CLiPS (Computational Linguistics, Psycholinguistics and Sociolinguistics) of the Faculty of Arts at the University