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providing strong mentorship. Opportunities for further personal development through training and participation in workshops, courses, seminars, and international conferences. Doctoral training is provided in
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& Molecular System group employs single-molecule techniques, AFM and optical tweezers, to study the operation of small synthetic molecules and biomolecules. Our expertise covers the development of single
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centrosome is essential for early embryonic cell divisions, we still do not understand the profound “centrosome reduction” it undergoes during spermatogenesis and how this pathway impacts embryo development
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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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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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professors, 2 postdoc researchers, and about 20 PhD students. The research for these PhD positions will be conducted in the System Software team, headed by prof. Bjorn De Sutter (https://users.elis.ugent.be
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professors, 2 postdoc researchers, and about 20 PhD students. The research for these PhD positions will be conducted in the System Software team, headed by prof. Bjorn De Sutter (https://users.elis.ugent.be
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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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Closing week between Christmas and New Year Professional development through regular mentorship, training opportunities, and collaborative projects. The planned starting date is 1 January 2026 You will do
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. During that period the teaching load will be limited to no more than 8 ECTS credits per semester on average over a period of 3 years. For the further development of the academic career, please see