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training (ST) can counter inflammation and improve immune function in older persons with different levels of systemic inflammation. In this new FWO-funded project (https://researchportal.vub.be/en/projects
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. More information can be found on our website: https://www.b-phot.org . The candidate will be supervised by Prof. Francis Berghmans, and co-supervised by Dr. Sidney Goossens and Dr. Sergei Mikhailov
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, and human geographers. Its members conduct research on the socioeconomic, cultural, and demographic dimensions of patterns of social inequality within Belgium, Europe, and beyond. For more information
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9 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Vrije Universiteit Brussel Department Materials and Chemistry (MACH) Research Field Physics Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Chemical
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, the project combines: Quantitative analysis of eviction court data; Qualitative interviews and ethnographic fieldwork with institutional actors and residents at risk of eviction. You will conduct in-depth
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, the project combines: Quantitative analysis of eviction court data; Qualitative interviews and ethnographic fieldwork with institutional actors and residents at risk of eviction. You will conduct in-depth
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, the project combines: Quantitative analysis of eviction court data; Qualitative interviews and ethnographic fieldwork with institutional actors and residents at risk of eviction. You will conduct in-depth
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, the project combines: Quantitative analysis of eviction court data; Qualitative interviews and ethnographic fieldwork with institutional actors and residents at risk of eviction. You will play a central and
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holography to ultra-wide-angle, ultra-high-resolution holography presents significant challenges. These include enormous data bandwidths, sophisticated optical control, advanced rendering pipelines, and new
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of climate variability and change on child health outcomes across Sub-Saharan Africa by combining epidemiological data analysis with advanced Earth system modelling. The research will involve running