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Rankine Cycle (ORC). The goal is to model this complex process using computational fluid dynamics (CFD), taking into account thermodynamic non-equilibrium. The developed method can then serve as the
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programmes in every scientific discipline, Ghent University is a place of knowledge, innovation, and collaboration. YOUR TASKS You will prepare a doctoral dissertation under the supervision of Professors Marco
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, and are capable of working independently and meticulously. You are open to feedback and eager to learn. You are willing to take advantage of the extensive training and development opportunities offered
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Job description This Collaborative Doctoral Partnership with the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission will focus on further development of innovative health biotechnological drugs, more
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recycling. Each DC, developing their research skills under the guidance of at least two academic supervisors and an industrial co-promoter, represents a crucial piece of the puzzle. Together, they form a
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Job description Inherited retinal disease is a major cause of early-onset vision loss or blindness that is at the forefront of gene therapy development. Although thousands of variants have been
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relevant. • You will also have the opportunity to build an international network and to develop personally. • Your participation in the Metamedica platform provides you with the opportunity to engage with
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. These parents often still reside in the country of origin or in another country, separate from their child. The specific research focus and context will be further developed in close collaboration between