16 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project PhD positions at Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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team is looking for a PhD student for the project “Cities as breeding grounds: legal change in financial law (ca. 1620-ca. 1750)”. You will analyse the development of rules governing financial
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, powder-controlled Directed Energy Deposition process (DED-LB) for metallic Functionally Graded Materials (FGMs). This advanced additive manufacturing technique allows complete three-dimensional design
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the private sector, in Brussels; an international city with which we are only too happy to connect and where (around) our 4 campuses are located. Add to this our principle of free research - in which self
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cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research project funded by FWO-SBO, in collaboration with the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), the Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel (UZ Brussel) and the University of Antwerp
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monitoring and health monitoring of the different machine components. To this end, multiple dedicated measurement campaigns have been performed throughout the Belgian offshore zone. Project detail The European
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. More concretely your work package, for the preparation of a doctorate, contains: We are looking for a PhD student who will participate in the iBOF project "How do international migration and internal
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characteristic of damaged gears or bearings. Furthermore, the increasing decentralization of wind farms necessitates robust and efficient on-site data processing capabilities. This PhD project will address
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the preparation of a doctorate, contains: Description: Within the context of the Belgian funded FWO project “Integrated photonic Ising machines” there is currently an open position at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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the following elements: Abstract (max 250 words) The abstract of a PhD research plan should serve as a concise summary of the key elements of your proposed research. It should provide an overview
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team is looking for a doctoral student (bursary position) for the project ‘Collective negotiations in sovereign default and corporate insolvency (1890-1920)’. At the end of the 19th and beginning of