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What? The TBM programme provides funding for biomedical research that focuses on new therapies or diagnoses, which are already further on the path from discovery to clinical application and offer a
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sciences, with a special interest in computer vision applications, with a particular emphasis on microbial resistance. This project will be done at the KERMIT research unit at Ghent University. WHAT WE
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double) PhD program between Ghent University and their home university. Students selected under this preference program will be exempted from paying tuition, bench fees, or any other study-related costs
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hold a Master’s degree in Psychology, Engineering, Communication Sciences, Human-Computer Interaction, Educational Sciences or related discipline. You have a strong interest in technology and research
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of obtaining a PhD within a period of 48 months. These scholarships are only awarded within the framework of the planned cooperation with GUGC ('Ghent University Global Campus' in Korea) or the thematic science
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(joint) PhD degree at Ghent University) can apply. Exchange students cannot apply for this scholarship; This program is meant for students at the beginning of their PhD. To a limited extent, PhD students
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programmes in every scientific discipline, Ghent University is a place of knowledge, innovation, and collaboration. YOUR TASKS You will prepare a doctoral dissertation under the supervision of Professors Marco
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(joint) PhD degree at Ghent University) can apply. Exchange students cannot apply for this scholarship; This program is meant for students at the beginning of their PhD. To a limited extent, PhD students
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Master’s degree, preferentially in the field of Bioinformatics, Biomedical Engineering, Computer science, Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Biomedical Sciences, Molecular Life Sciences, Biology, Mathematics
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chemistry economy. The main objective of this multidisciplinary project is the experimental and computational (through plasma chemistry and reactor modelling) investigation of possible approaches to process