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of the University of Antwerp is looking for a full-time PhD-researcher to study cell wall integrity signaling in plants, using tip-growing root hair cells as a model. This exceptionally dynamic and elegant pathway is
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set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The Faculty of Sciences of the University of Antwerp is looking for a full-time PhD-researcher to study cell wall integrity signaling
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biology, this research aims both to optimize inhibitors specifically for inhalation therapy and to investigate their mechanisms of action within infection models. You will organise your own PhD research and
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local (e.g., BOF, IOF), national (e.g., FWO, private channels), and international (e.g., European Commission) funding bodies. You identify suitable funding channels based on a solid understanding of
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research on wireless sensing and communications, and a GPU Lab for training of advanced machine learning models. IDLab is both part of the University of Antwerp and the research centre imec. The University
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journals in the Accounting domain. You develop and maintain an international scientific network. You supervise Master and PhD students. Services You play a role in the provision of academic services within
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in leading peer-reviewed academic journals in the Accounting domain. You develop and maintain an international scientific network. You supervise Master and PhD students. Services You play a role in the
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of architecture and digital technologies. The vacancy for architectureand digital technologies seeks to anchor design-based research within the architecture program, as well as expanding the research on innovative
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coordinate scientific research projects in Particle Physics. You will publish in international journals and specialist literature. You will develop an international scientific network. You will supervise PhD
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. You will develop an international scientific network. You will supervise PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. Services You will play a role in the provision of both academic services and service