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. How to apply Send your CV, copy of your diploma (if already in your possession) and a motivation letter to pieter.nachtergaele@ugent.be. We do not accept late applications. For more information about
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updated with actual sensing information and simulated in synchronism with its physical counterpart. Digital twins can provide deep insight in the behavior and condition of industrial machines, bringing
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, certificates (copy of your diploma - if already in your possession), and contacts of two potential referees. Please send any inquiries and/or your application via eMail to Ivan Meeus (ivan.meeus@ugent.be ) as a
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overview of all the staff benefits . How to apply Send your CV, two pieces of academic writing (e.g. a bachelor’s thesis and a master’s thesis), a copy of your diploma (if already in your possession), and a
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to stay longer as an exchange student at Ghent University Signed letter from your professor in Ghent stating the period that you want to stay longer as an exchange student at Ghent University Copy of your
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bridge days, bicycle allowance and eco vouchers. Click here for a complete overview of all the staff benefits. How to apply Send your CV, copy of your diploma (if already in your possession) and a
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(vanessa.dubois@ugent.be ) before May 15th, 2025. This application should contain the following items, merged into a single .pdf document: A cover letter, including date of availability Your CV A copy of your
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to stay longer as an exchange student at Ghent University Signed letter from your professor in Ghent stating the period that you want to stay longer as an exchange student at Ghent University Copy of your
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communications. Applications should include: Your CV A personal motivation letter of maximum 1 page A copy of your diploma (if already in your possession) A transcript of courses taken, their grades within
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) to simulate material degradation under coupled mechanical-electrochemical conditions. You will start working on in-house implemented coupled deformation-diffusion-degradation material models, and focus