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independently. Proficient in using computer software. Enthusiastic, social, and possessing excellent communication skills (English proficiency required). Eager to acquire new skills in biochemistry
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(CVAMO) Flanders Make @UGent core lab have a funded 4-year PhD student position available in the area of process mining with applications in the manufacturing industry (Principal Investigators: Prof. dr
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biotechnological research. This includes fundamental research on bacterial and yeast physiology, using microbes as model systems to study core biological processes, and applied research in fermentation and the
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Chatzinotas, and mainly carries out research activities in the areas of signal processing for wireless communication systems, including satellite communications, and is currently expanding its research
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coach local ICT teams and policy/process owners in executing and sustaining improvements. Security governance and risk management Own and drive VIB’s overall information security governance, covering risk
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broader organizational processes. In short, you’ll help build a bridge between Finance and HR — not just by thinking strategically but by doing: bringing structure, vision, and tools that empower us to make
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all the staff benefits . How to apply Send your cover letter, transcript of records, and detailed CV by July 20th, 2025 to Dr. Karen Leus at karen.leus@ugent.be using “FWO project application” as the
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bridge days, bicycle allowance and eco vouchers. Click here for a complete overview of all the staff benefits. How to apply Send your CV, a copy of your diploma (if already in your possession) and a
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team in Ghent. Role and responsibilities Perform a wide range of wetlab experiments including single-cell/nuclei sequencing, cell processing, FACS and sample preparation. Maintain accurate
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. Execute a variety of wet-lab experiments, including molecular biology techniques like PCR, qPCR, and Western blotting. Process mouse tissues (e.g. liver digestion and cell isolation), followed by downstream