49 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"St" PhD positions at Ghent University
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techniques. User of engineering software and modelling languages, such as, Python, MATLAB Toolbox, LabVIEW, DaisyLab, C++….. Working in interdisciplinary environments, good contextual understanding
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fluently in English. You have good computer skills and data management skills. What we can offer you We offer a full-time position as a doctoral fellow, consisting of an initial period of 12 months, which
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synthetic methodology is recommended. • You have good computer and data management skills. • You are fluent in English. • Team-oriented: You enjoy working with others and actively contribute to a safe, open
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for the theoretical and experimental, and willing to apply and/or improve your programming skills. You hold a M.Sc. in mechanical engineering or related engineering fields such as control & automation, robotics. You
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will be part of the Scandinavian section of the Department of linguistics, which is responsible for teaching Swedish courses at the bachelor’s and master’s program at the department. You will work under
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communication skills. - Your English is fluent (C1 CEFR level) both speaking and writing. What we can offer you - We offer a full-time position as a doctoral fellow, consisting of an initial period of 12 months
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are looking for one Doctoral fellow About CMET The Center for Microbial Ecology and Technology (CMET) (www.CMET.UGent.be ) is part of the Faculty of Bioscience Engineering at Ghent University, as well as part
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within an interdisciplinary and international network. You communicate fluently in Dutch and/or English. WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU We offer a full-time position as a doctoral fellow, consisting of an initial
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work at the Electrical Energy Laboratory in the Tech Lane Ghent Science Park in Zwijnaarde. Job profile You hold a master of science in engineering (technology), preferably in electromechanical
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of Bioscience Engineering, we are looking for a m/f/x Doctoral fellow within the ERC Consolidator Grant project "Novel light regimes and drought effects on temperate forest plant biodiversity (CanopyChange