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, including the selection and application of scale-up modelling approaches (e.g. process simulation, expert interviews, and the integration of scale and learning effects) for the identified scenarios
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students You will contribute to the internal and external services of the department WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR You hold a doctoral degree (preferably Doctor of Science: Biochemistry or Doctor of Science
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. For the Faculty of bioscience Engineering, Department of Biotechnology, Centre for Synthetic Biology, BioPort group, we are looking for a m/f/x: Post-Doctoral Researcher Topic: Microbial Transport Engineering YOUR
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these digestive processes. To this end, in vitro digestion models and in vivo animal studies are used in a complementary manner to obtain both mechanistic insights and physiologically relevant responses. A central
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the online application process? Please read the FAQ or contact us via selecties@ugent.be . Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/ghent-university/2026/post-doctoral-assistant
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detailed analyses of interactions between vehicles and Vulnerable Road Users (KWGs) at roadworks. You develop and apply advanced traffic simulation models that include realistic micro-interactions. In doing
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Postdoctoral researcher in theoretical modeling of supernovae Through this opening we are looking for a motivated researcher to join the stellar astrophysics group of Prof. Pablo Marchant, within the context
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this domain You will be part of the building physics research group at Ghent University (Faculty of Engineering and Architecture). WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR Je hebt een diploma van Doctor op proefschrift in het
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the complementarity of both types. Specifically, you’ll be performing the following tasks: You set up a simulation framework for both conventional photon-counting and hyperspectral X-ray detectors with high-Z sensors
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background in immunology (innate and/or adaptive immunity). Experience with tissue analysis and image processing. Experience with preclinical animal models. Experience with single-cell or spatial omics