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are undergoing large-scale and unprecedented changes in terms of structure and species composition due to anthropogenic disturbances, climate change and other global change drivers. Climate, disturbances and
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, or SLs) to investigate their role in the defense of chicory against thrips and other insects. You will develop and optimize methods to extract, purify, characterize and structurally identify
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) is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to work on multitemporal terrestrial laser scanning for better understanding forest structural dynamics. YOUR JOB Forest ecosystems play a crucial role in
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to resolve spatial inhomogeneity and dynamics in the structures. Next to this, you will develop electrical pump –optical probe methods to study the effect of charge injection/extraction on optical losses
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and regulatory science You have a structured approach and are eager to work in a GMP environment You have excellent communication skills and enjoy working in a multidisciplinary, translational team You
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the ecological processes, composition, and structure of terrestrial ecosystems, with a clear link to management and policy. ForNaLab is actively involved in numerous national and international projects and
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for Surgical AI (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Human Structure and Repair), in collaboration with ORSI Innotech, we are looking for a motivated doctoral fellow. YOUR JOB For our
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neuromodulation technique capable of targeting deep brain structures in a non- or minimally invasive manner. You will play a central role in the preclinical research activities of the project. YOUR JOB Perform
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the interactions between the ecological processes, composition, and structure of terrestrial ecosystems, with a clear link to management and policy. ForNaLab is actively involved in numerous national and
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soil C and N cycling, non-destructive visualization of soil structure and plant roots using X-ray CT Micro2Soil Laboratory, Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, FW-UGent (prof. Caroline De Tender