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cooling. Among these, spectral line emission accounts for the majority of the observed radiation. This process occurs when electrons excite ions, which subsequently emit photons as they relax to lower
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, has in recent years regained the interest of both the beer industry and consumers. This process can add various flavors or aromatic components to the beer, originating either from the wood itself
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challenges of our time is straining our ability to exert cognitive control. Our Digital Age is characterized by a continuous flow of multi-source information. One of the pinnacle strategies to process that
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technologies as promising mechanisms to reduce the burden on data managers currently involved in this process. You obtained your master’s degree (or you are about to graduate in 2026) in Computer Science, or a
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Oct 2026) in Earth - or Environmental Science, Climatology or related field (geography, engineering, bioscience engineering, geology, physics, meteorology, oceanography, mathematics, informatics, etc
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you are available. Interested candidates should send their CV and a motivation letter using the KU Leuven online application tool. Selection process For more information please contact Prof. dr. Deirdre
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university in the European Economic Area (EEA). Selection process For more information please contact Prof. dr. Ben Aernouts, mail: ben.aernouts@kuleuven.be . Website for additional job details https
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and written Selection process For further information, if interested, please contact lab manager Marleen Schuermans: marleen.schuermans@kuleuven.be (+32 16 33 02 13). Website for additional job
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communicative. You are well‑organised, precise, and efficient. Selection process For more information please contact Prof. dr. Lore Mergaerts, mail: lore.mergaerts@kuleuven.be or Prof. dr. Dirk Van Daele, mail