26 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at Ghent University
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researchers to prepare a PhD, and to develop into independent scientists with a critical mindset. In this context, fundamental research stands for challenging and innovative research. This type of fellowship is
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packaging applications. Responsibilities: Investigate the mechanisms of plasma–tissue, plasma–biomaterial, and plasma–food packaging interactions. Develop and optimize cold plasma treatments to enhance
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(ESEE) conference at the Faculty in June 2026. The specific topic for the doctoral dissertation will be co-developed during the first 6 months of the position within the research lines of the supervisors
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registration are available at the end of December on the website of the Funding Academy. TechTransfer or one of the IOF-Business developers can give feedback on the valorisation part of the project proposal
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. The International Training Programmes are designed for people from developing countries with a certain degree of professional experience. They aim at transferring knowledge and skills, and create the possibility
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-arrival-ghent Public transport Students can get reduction for a train pass. Once enrolled, you can print the document from your oasis account. Busses and trams only offer reduction to students under 26
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. Public transport Students can get reduction for a train pass. Once enrolled, you can print the document from your oasis account. Busses and trams only offer reduction to students under 26 years age. They
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University in European Policy Developments Position papers on European R&I policy Workshops Institutional networks Funding opportunities Horizon Europe European Partnerships INTERREG / ERDF (in Dutch: EFRO
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Job description ABOUT THE HOST LAB The BVDK Research Lab and GMP unit CellGENTherapies is developing and manufacturing personalized vaccines (dendritic cell vaccines, lipid nanoparticle RNA vaccines
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the genetic and molecular basis of adaptation. Recently, our research group developed a groundbreaking CRISPR/Cas9 method called SYNCAS (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibmb.2023.104068 ), which enables efficient