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will include data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation, as well as collaboration with clinicians for human tissue studies. The candidate holds a Master degree in biomedical sciences, medicine
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and shape a low-carbon economy and society. For more information, please visit our website: www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/finatrax/ Candidates will be enrolled in the PhD program in Computer Science
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) we are looking for a m/f/x PhD – Integrated Environmental Sustainability Assessment of Offshore Wind Farms. Doctoral fellow YOUR JOB We welcome applications for a full-time PhD position within
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(soil properties and processes) using appropriate data analysis techniques • develop practical but validated indicators of soil health that can be used directly by farmers and other land managers The PhD
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spatio-temporal analysis based on big geospatial data. The PhD student will work closely with Prof. Haosheng Huang (https://users.ugent.be/~haohuang/ ) and Prof. Christophe Vandeviver (https
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conduct stability, reactivity and possible semi-synthesis study of selected bioactive SLs. • You perform a mix of chemical laboratory work and data analysis of natural products. • You contribute to a
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of contaminants is an asset; You have skills in statistical data analysis, and are keen on developing these skills further. Basic knowledge of R is an asset; You have experience in working with oligotrophic
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: sufficiency measures and sustainable consumption corridors, post-growth policies, Beyond GDP indicators and welfare analysis, (ecological) public finance and policy evaluation. The aim is to apply for a PhD
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disease is highly variable, even within the same family, making it difficult to predict the course of disease, provide accurate genetic counselling, or design effective therapies. This PhD project aims