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who self-identify as belonging to vulnerable or minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply. Additional information For more information about the project, please click here . For more information
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-Pietersnieuwstraat 35, 9000 Gent, Belgium. Analysing data on wild fauna and flora in their proper ecological and historical context. Publishing the research results in international peer reviewed journals, single
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for this position. Following a preselection, interviews are expected to take place in mid-March 2026, either in person or online. For further information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Dr. Possum Pincé
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who self-identify as belonging to vulnerable or minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply. Additional information For more information about Justice Visions, please click here . For more
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understanding vs building risk evaluation); and (iii) the costs of performing the test (including environmental costs). For more information on the project, see the EU announcement: https://cordis.europa.eu
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. Funding The fellowship holder will be appointed as dr. assistant with research assignment for the duration of the fellowship. The fellowship holder will receive a bench fee of €4.000/ year. FWO resubmission
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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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Sensing group, https://www.marsens-ugent.be/ ) investigates the vital link between marine ecosystems and ocean carbon cycling using innovative remote sensing and in situ observation technologies. Our
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. For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. dr. Sophie Maussen (Sophie.Maussen@ugent.be )
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interaction mapping approaches to identify chaperone-associated protein networks. You will integrate genetic, biochemical, and proteomics data to understand how effector chaperones coordinate the bacterial