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sequencing-based spatial gene expression profiling (e.g., 10X Genomics Chromium and Visium HD). This new role will focus on workflow management, project triage, and technical coordination of cross-platform
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read sequencing, proteomics, and others. Description We are looking for two research technicians with excellent organizational and management skills, who will help us establish the lab and will support
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single-cell RNA-seq and single cell Omics (including multiplex proteomics, transcriptomics data, and TCR sequencing) by applying best-practice bioinformatics workflows. It will require a highly motivated
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Infrastructure to join our team. In this role, you will coordinate activities across Belgian institutes and ensure close alignment with the European developments. Key Responsibilities Coordinate Belgian
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insights and models will support VUB in looking ahead, making informed choices, and acting strategically. Your responsibilities will include: Redesigning and optimizing the staff budgeting model to align
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highly collaborative spirit and willingness to work in collaboration with several different teams and entrepreneurs. You will also be expected to work independently whilst collaborating with multiple
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experience in teaching Public International Law A clear interest in developing Space Law into a future research focus aligned with the position A commitment to continuing the legacy of the SES Chair's work
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engine designs. Power generation: Modelling next-generation thermal systems for power plants. Our vision aligns with global sustainability goals and contributes to cleaner, more efficient propulsion and
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bachelor's and master's programs and supervise master's theses. Teaching responsibilities will be defined in consultation and aligned with your expertise. Knowledge of Dutch is not required at the time
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will be able to align your research with other research groups. You will expand your research network in Europe and beyond extensively. You will contribute to the training of young researchers