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challenging due to their intrinsic complexity and requires the use of multidisciplinary techniques and competencies. This PhD project aims to further exploit the potential of (targeted) mRNA-LNPs with distinct
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scale: PD1 to PD4 (doctoral degree) → Required diploma: PhD ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY Ghent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 15,000 people, it is actively involved in education and
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, an imaging technique for examining materials and objects at high resolution in 3D. YOUR TASKS This vacancy concerns a PhD-level research position within an ambitious project on the reconstruction of micro-CT
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Sciences, biomedical sciences, bioengineering sciences Occupancy rate 100% Vacancy type Research staff ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY PhD vacancy on mRNA-LNP analytics in biological context. For the Ghent Research
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fines, construction blocks and sandwich panels. 4) Identify the main drivers towards fast carbonation of cement-based materials (including porosity, binder composition, curing methods) and conduct a
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knowledge of and/or experience with qualitative research methods: ethnographic data collection (field observations, interviewing) and discourse-analytical methods (interactional sociolinguistics, textual
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for deciding on applications for international protection. Your tasks You will engage in mixed-methods research on the intersections between wellbeing/mental health and the asylum procedure, from the perspective
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. This PhD project aims to further exploit the potential of (targeted) mRNA-LNPs with distinct physico-chemical properties by developing advanced analytical tools to better understand their stability and
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University is looking for three PhD students (four years) to do interdisciplinary research on biodiversity in Northern Europe during the Late Middle Ages (15-16th centuries) as part of the ERC research team
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Brussel) invite applications for two fully funded PhD positions within a four year research project on early modern astronomical culture in the Habsburg Netherlands. The project investigates astronomy in