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funded by a EU programme Reference Number BAP-2025-618 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Forces and Human Blastoid 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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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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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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mechanisms and pathways behind – multiple exposures pathogenesis and disease is not yet fully understood. In the EXPOSIM project, a large-scale EU project, we aim to unravel the complexity of the association
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more detailed description of the main research topics of the pure mathematics research groups at KU Leuven can be found here: https://wis.kuleuven.be/methusalem-pure-math/methusalem-lines-of-resear
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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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contact Dr Sara Verbandt (sara.verbandt@kuleuven.be ) or Prof Sabine Tejpar (sabine.tejpar@uzleuven.be ) Where to apply Website https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/60599631?hl=en Requirements
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from an extensive network of international scientific collaborators, providing excellent opportunities for interdisciplinary project work and fostering long-term career development. For more information
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" that adapt to users and spatial dynamics. Across these pillars, your work spans measurement campaigns, wireless experimentation, spatial analysis, prototyping, and the development of participatory design