13 molecular-dynamic-simulation Postdoctoral positions at Ghent University in Belgium
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Engineering » Simulation engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions Postdoc Positions Country Belgium Application Deadline 31 Dec 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Brussels) Type of Contract
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manufacturing machines (looms, bobbinfeeders, ...) under dynamic conditions. Such simulations are very challenging due to the use of diverse materials (natural and synthetic fibers, yarns and fabrics) which
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these dynamics, a 3D model will be applied to simulate plant-climate interactions in a multi-layer environment, evaluating how resources such as light (solar and/or LED), temperature, relative humidity, CO2, and
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their exercises, work placement and Master’s dissertation. You will counsel doctoral students. You are responsible for research on simulation methods for composite pressure vessels for hydrogen storage. WHAT WE
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political dynamics after 1962. The post-doctoral researcher will be integrated in the VIOLENCEWORK team. This team includes three PhD-students who each have work on a micro-history of everyday colonial
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soil pit, designed for simulating a variety of subsurface conditions, offers a unique opportunity to study the behaviour of medium-scale piles in a more controlled environment compared to the large-scale
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the dynamics of the Greek Property Regime. You will make yourself available for teaching and thesis supervision as needed. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR You hold a thesis-based doctorate on the subject of property
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from an ongoing PhD procedure (internal defense). You have a FELASA certificate in laboratory animal science (please include a copy of the certificate with your application). You have several years
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studying micro-level dynamics of civil conflict and political violence. The group’s research is structured around four main clusters: Interventions, Contested Resources, Armed Politics and Conflict and Space
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studying micro-level dynamics of civil conflict and political violence. The group’s research is structured around four main clusters: Interventions, Contested Resources, Armed Politics and Conflict and Space