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Job description Short job description We are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD researcher in the field of mechanical and control engineering of robots. You will work on a cutting-edge
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your stay. Please keep us informed (hec@Ghent University.be). Courses at and outside of Ghent University Low Countries Studies is a post academic program for exchange students and other foreign students
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sure to include the following attachments: a motivation letter your full CV a name (work address and e-mail) of a reference person (preferentially from former supervisor during your master studies
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internationally. Job profile You hold a Master’s degree in computer science, electrical engineering, (technical) cognitive science, Human-Computer Interaction or areas relevant to the research topic (for example
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Master's degree in a relevant field, such as mechanical engineering, civil engineering, or materials engineering. You have a strong background in computational solid mechanics and finite element modelling
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members, including assisting the Principal Investigator (PI). For this function, our Brussels Humanities, Sciences & Engineering Campus (Elsene) will serve as your home base. Profile What do we expect from
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performed on advanced building blocks. This doctoral mandate is part of the EU PHARMECO project. Job profile You hold a Master’s degree in Bioscience Engineering (Chemistry and Bioprocess technology) or a
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candidate will work closely with experts in food allergy, neuroimmunology, gut physiology, and computational biology to characterize immune cell responses, construct spatial maps of inflammation along the gut
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degree in Bioscience Engineering (Chemistry and Bioprocess Technology) or a Master in Sciences (Chemistry), or equivalent. You need to fulfill the criteria on the date of the start of the mandate. • You do
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policy choices on the overall carbon emissions of the stock. The aim of the research is to obtain a PhD diploma. You will be part of the UGent Building Physics research group (Faculty of Engineering and