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support a parallel research project investigatingflux trapping and phase slips in superconducting circuits, and take part in the supervision of a PhD student working on this topic. Key responsibilities
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analytical skills Good organizational and communication skills Team player Expertise on the history of modern political thought is a plus Selection process Please submit your application by using
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in international research visits if needed. We are looking for a highly motivated researcher with: A PhD in machine learning, computer vision, remote sensing, glaciology, climate science, or a related
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independently together with a creative problem-solving mentality Knowledge of Dutch and/or French is an asset but not mandatory Selection process For more information please contact Prof. dr. Pascale Zimmermann
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closely related field, with a strong quantitative background and an affinity for biological processes. •A solid background in multiscale modeling is essential, preferably including gene regulatory network
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. University-level teaching experience in Dutch linguistics is an asset. You have a native-level command of Dutch. You are a team player with strong communication skills and initiative. Selection process For
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. Using innovative stem cell-based embryo models such as blastoids, CRISPR perturbations, microscopy and single-cell omics, the researcher will uncover fundamental processes essential for human development
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collaborating in the context of research projects with non-academic partners.● You have experience guiding junior researchers. Selection process For more information please contact Prof. Siegfried Dewitte, tel
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) projects.● You have experience with collaborating in the context of research projects with non-academic partners.● You have experience guiding junior researchers. Selection process For more information
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algorithms (e.g., SAT solving, constraint solving, MaxSAT, SAT modulo theories, Answer Set Programming, (Mixed) Integer Programming, ...). Selection process For more information please contact Prof. dr. Bart