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biomedical applications is a tedious task, requiring expert knowledge and multiple iterations. One of the key issues is that during the design most often the effect of the production process on the performance
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14 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company KU Leuven Research Field Engineering Environmental science Geosciences Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Belgium
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important. Selection process For more information please contact Prof. dr. Youri Meuret, mail: youri.meuret@kuleuven.be . You can apply for this job no later than 30/05/2025 via the online application tool
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October 2025. Eligibility criteria The applicant must hold a Master's degree in behavioral sciences (preferably psychology with a quantitative focus), physics, or engineering, and demonstrate excellent
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. Eligibility criteria If you recognize yourself in the story below, then you have the profile that fits the project and the research group. I have a master degree in engineering or physics and performed above
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over their full lifetime. These digital twins are to be created by exploiting physical insights as well as experimental real-life and historical data, through various data- and physics-based modeling
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collaboration with your team partners, translating chemical variations into physical properties, with the ultimate goal to gain more insights and find the optimal material composition. While our lab is highly
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life. Aptitude to collaborate with local and international project partners (including technical and clinical collaborators). Selection process For more information please contact Prof. dr. Maarten De
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into the carbonation process of particular slags as a potential method for CO2 sequestration and its use a potential cement substitute. Building upon the findings from another CR3 project, the PhD aims to explore
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, you will be given the opportunity to learn Dutch, respectively English, to the required standard. Selection process For more information please contact Prof. dr. ir. Jean-Marie Aerts, Department Chair