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established collaborations and access to centralized facilities with expertise in genomics, functional genomics and cell biology, proteomics, cutting-edge microscopy, structural biology, technology development
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, etc.). A dynamic, passionate team of fellow PhD students and test engineers. As a PhD candidate, you will be based at KU Leuven’s Bruges Campus (https://www.kuleuven.be/english/bruges ), as part of a
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of the human and social sciences, science and technology, and health sciences. It hosts nearly 27,000 students of 123 different nationalities in one of the most multicultural and dynamic cities in Europe, less
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12 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company KU LEUVEN Department Mechanical Engineering Research Field Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering
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and researchers in all fields of the human and social sciences, science and technology, and health sciences. It hosts nearly 27,000 students of 123 different nationalities in one of the most
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of the human and social sciences, science and technology, and health sciences. It hosts nearly 27,000 students of 123 different nationalities in one of the most multicultural and dynamic cities in Europe, less
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5 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company IMEC Research Field Engineering » Electrical engineering Computer science » Other Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Chemical
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active teachers and researchers in all fields of the human and social sciences, science and technology, and health sciences. It hosts nearly 27,000 students of 123 different nationalities in one
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that we do not yet know how such implants would mechanically behave in the long run. This doctoral project therefore aims to determine the anisotropic mechanical behaviour of engineered porous structures
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across four campuses, including 3,600 active teachers and researchers in all fields of the human and social sciences, science and technology, and health sciences. It hosts nearly 27,000 students of 123