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or resist specific policies. The project combines theory development with qualitative fieldwork in the Belgian and French contexts. The project requires a PhD candidate who combines theoretical curiosity with
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migration studies and gender studies is an added value; - A strong commitment to working within an interdisciplinary team; - Ability to formulate sharp research questions, develop studies and deliver valuable
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statistics and an interest in further developing methodological and statistical skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills in Dutch and English. High motivation to collaborate with
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friendly mode of transportation, but noise and vibration remain a major environmental challenge for the railway sector. Therefore, a wide range of numerical models have been developed for the prediction
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development activities. You will be based in Leuven (KU Leuven) and in Merelbeke-Melle (ILVO). Flexibility is thus highly important in being present in the location where needed for the research. For more
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of the FWO-funded project ECOSPHERE, which aims to develop a new class of sustainable building materials by directly converting CO2 into functional carbonates that function as carbon negative, high
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@kuleuven.be or Prof. dr. Frank Verbruggen, mail: frank.verbruggen@kuleuven.be.In case of problems with the online application, please contact solliciteren@kuleuven.be . Where to apply Website https
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD position is part of the FWO-funded project ECOSPHERE, which aims to develop novel sustainable building materials by
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application, please contact solliciteren@kuleuven.be . Where to apply Website https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/60637164?hl=en Requirements Research FieldJuridical sciencesEducation LevelMaster
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and energy transport of these waves in the solar corona.The project supervisor has recently developed the Q-variables, a new formalism that decomposes wave modes into forward- and backward-propagating