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) we are looking for a m/f/x Doctoral fellow YOUR JOB Making a detailed analysis of different lithic assemblages from the Final Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of the Belgian Meuse valley (taking
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identified in 300+ disease genes, a third of patients remains genetically unsolved. This project will focus on understudied genome elements potentially implicated in disease pathogenesis, namely translation
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strong analytical skills, and have experience with data analysis. You are intrinsically motivated, driven, have a critical mindset, and a keen eye for detail. You are capable of working independently and
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, or clinical psychology; Experience with empirical research, including familiarity with quantitative methods, data collection, and proficiency in statistical analysis and software (such as R or Mplus); High
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the social sciences You are familiar with experimental research methods, or you are willing to improve your knowledge about these methods You are familiar with statistical analysis, or you are willing
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VLAIO is a Flemish organisation stimulating and supporting innovation and entrepreneurship. VLAIO Postdoctoral Fellowships focus on research with a strong technology transfer component and are
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known for its research on thermal energy. Both experimental and numerical techniques are used in the analysis, design and optimization, resulting in a unique position in the field. The overall goal is to
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within the framework of the TCNA project. You collect scientific data relating to the analysis of nitrosamines in various foods, to the occurrence of these components in foods and you study their formation
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of time Job profile You hold a Master’s degree, preferably in a quantitative discipline (e.g. mathematics/physics/engineering), and/or you are familiar with coding and data analysis regardless
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carrying out data collection and analysis) and contributing scientifically to this domain (reporting findings, including writing scientific articles); You are eager to learn and quickly master new skills