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of the interaction between textile materials (yarns and fabrics) and textile manufacturing machines (looms, bobbinfeeders, ...) under dynamic conditions. Such simulations are very challenging due to the use of diverse
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vouchers. Click here for a complete overview of all the staff benefits . How to apply Send your CV, copy of your diploma (if already in your possession) and a motivation letter to mariadelrocio.perezbaca
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Community Ghent University PhD Community is an inclusive community of and for all PhD students at Ghent University. A network of enthusiastic and dynamic PhD students is operating as PhD ambassadors
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is an inclusive community of and for all PhD students at Ghent University. A network of enthusiastic and dynamic PhD students is operating as PhD ambassadors that transcends the boundaries of faculties
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) to simulate material degradation under coupled mechanical-electrochemical conditions. You will start working on in-house implemented coupled deformation-diffusion-degradation material models, and focus
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the genetic and molecular basis of adaptation. Recently, our research group developed a groundbreaking CRISPR/Cas9 method called SYNCAS (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibmb.2023.104068 ), which enables efficient
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acquired and heritable disorders, by using PXE as a model. Indeed, PXE presents many of the molecular and treatment challenges which are common in ectopic calcification: i) many of the variants found in
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Sept. 2025 at the earliest. Collaboration in a young and dynamic scientific team. The possibility to gain experience in doing scientific research, with many travelling opportunities and field work across
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@ugent.be ): Motivation letter; Curriculum Vitae (CV); Copy of your highest degree; Summary of academic records. The subject of your email should be: “Application PhD COMPASS + your family name”
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to resolve spatial inhomogeneity and dynamics in the structures. Next to this, you will develop electrical pump –optical probe methods to study the effect of charge injection/extraction on optical losses