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will be embedded in an interdisciplinary and engaged research group that approaches sustainability issues from a critical social science perspective. Within CDO, you will be part of a vibrant line of
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all levels to normalize security discussions as part of everyday work. How can you add value to our team? Your profile You obtained a bachelor’s degree in an ICT related field, or you can present
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part of a dynamic scientific environment that includes the Leuven Single-Cell Omics Institute (LISCO), the Leuven Cancer Institute (LKI) and the VIB-KU Leuven-centers, among other interdisciplinary
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is a plus Strong analytical skills Self-motivated and upbeat team player Entrepreneurial and hands-on mentality Enthusiasm and energy (the “fun” factor ) Resilient and capable to adapt to changing
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construction, such as digital twins, metaverse, BIM, sensor networks for tracking data or tracing structural components and construction robotics. These will be data-driven and explore the opportunities deriving
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. The ability to work on scientifically exceptional and high-impact, state-of-the-art projects. Possibility of hybrid working The opportunity to be part of a young and dynamic team and to provide a meaningful
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part of the IDLab-KNoWS team at UGent and imec. The activities within the project will benefit from synergies with other projects in the group as well as with other activities in the department. The main
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trained users Take part in immediate support permanency in the core Participate in teaching activities organized by the core (courses, workshops, seminars) Stockkeeping of reagents required to perform
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development of identity and personal values. It is also a phase marked by unique challenges—successfully navigated by many, though not by all. This variability may, in part, be explained by difficulties in
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research is moreover part of a broader FWO research project titled “Climate change and human response at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition in the Belgian Meuse basin (13,000-6000 cal BP) (Prof. Dr. Crombé