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programmes grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its staff and students. YOUR TASKS - You will participate in the EU-funded 3SI-CONTROL project
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scientific research in the field of infection prevention & control and clinical epidemiology in critically ill patients, including solid organ transplant patients. This includes the following: To independently
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native-level command of Dutch. You are a team player with strong communication skills and initiative. You will receive an 80% appointment as a postdoctoral assistant in salary scale 44 at the Faculty
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control of critical technologies. Methodologically, the project aims to use qualitative and quantitative tools to measure technological competition, as well as markets and patent databases, which will then
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. The project is structured into seven work packages (WPs), WP2 will leverage the controlled, well-equipped soil pit facility at UGGI to conduct medium-scale pile tests under well-defined soil conditions. The
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infrastructure. Multi-layer farming not only enhances crop yield per unit area but also enables farmers to more precisely control the growth process by adjusting key climate parameters. To investigate
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polymer chemistry with good knowledge in controlled radical polymerization is required. Knowledge in synthetic organic chemistry is a plus. Applications: should be sent by email (a single pdf file
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is the study of complex systems, by means of the analysis of real-world data, their modelling through mathematics and numerical simulations, and their control and optimization. The different poles
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as a postdoctoral fellow excellent knowledge of Latin and ancient Greek acquaintance with Latin and Greek medieval palaeography experience in critical editing of (medieval) Latin texts good command
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to decipher the regulatory code controlling gene expression in plants through the engineering and large-scale validation of synthetic promoters. Within the ERC-funded multiCODE project, we aim