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grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its staff and students. Doctoral fellow within the Marie-Curie Doctoral Network SCARPA Today, fewer than 5
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activities towards quantum information systems. Use cases of interest include IoT verticals, unmanned aerial vehicles, integrated satellite-space-terrestrial networks, quantum communications and key
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complexity and requires the use of multidisciplinary techniques and competencies. This PhD project aims to further exploit the potential of mRNA-LNPs in this context by developing advanced analytical tools
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of Luxembourg, the Greater Region, and beyond. Nearly all research projects are supported by a network of national and international partnerships, several with public or industrial stakeholders. At the University
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Doctoral Network SCARPA Today, fewer than 5% of shoes are recycled, despite growing awareness around sustainability and initiatives from leading brands. Tackling the sustainability challenges of the footwear
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: Defining and enforcing security policies and best practices for ICT systems, information, and data. Maintaining and improving the ICT infrastructure, including networks, hardware, and critical systems
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performance? The goal of this doctoral dissertation is to generate in-depth insights into these pressing questions. We are specifically looking for a candidate who is eager to work with complex data from
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aim to provide insights into the complex interplay between variation, contact, and the dynamics of language change in (minority and face-to-face) human languages in general, and to make a unique
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Rankine Cycle (ORC). The goal is to model this complex process using computational fluid dynamics (CFD), taking into account thermodynamic non-equilibrium. The developed method can then serve as the
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characterization of these nanomedicines is challenging due to their intrinsic complexity and requires the use of multidisciplinary techniques and competencies. This PhD project aims to further exploit the potential