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who has made an outstanding contribution to the humanities or social sciences. The prize consists of a monetary award of EUR 25,000, intended to help finance a research project at the prizewinner’s
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. The adoption of H2 as a cleaner energy carrier can help address these environmental issues and fulfil Australia’s commitment to net-zero carbon emissions. Considering Australia’s potential to become a major
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Supervisory Team: Prof Neil Sandham PhD Supervisor: Neil Sandham Project description: This project is focused on scale-resolving simulations (large-eddy and direct numerical simulation) combined
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the position. The position will be supervised by Prof. Casper Boks from the Department of Design and Assistant Professor Erica Löfström from the Department of Psychology. The Head of Department will be your
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position is available at the Department of Pharmacy , Faculty of Health Sciences , within the Microbial Pharmacology and Population Biology (MicroPop) research group , led by Prof. Pål J. Johnsen
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cerebral palsy is critical to guide clinical management and early intervention. This project will help us to understand the best approaches to screening and assessment for CVI in children with cerebral palsy
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an opportunity for the perpetrator to change his/her behaviour. Such behavioural change will help preventing cyberbullying rather than curing it. Aims This research aims to explore two research questions: (i) how
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project, which will consist of a Team or researchers of one postdoctoral assistant, 2 PhD students and 2 professors. Given the highly international character of the NitroScope project (25 partners from 14
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NitroScope project, which will consist of a Team or researchers of one postdoctoral assistant, 2 PhD students and 2 professors. Given the highly international character of the NitroScope project (25 partners
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, Finland), and other collaborators within the Trees4Adapt project. ForNaLab (UGent) consists of 30 staff members and is headed by professors Kris Verheyen, Lander Baeten, Jan Mertens and Pieter De Frenne