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in a dedicated training plan For further information, please contact Prof. Marcus Völp at critix- Your profile Qualification: Master in Computer Science and/or Cybersecurity or equivalent degrees with
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field of Sciences or the field of Physics. You present updates of your work to the project consortium in regular manner, both orally and in written form, in clear and correct English. You publish
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science and microscopy. The preferred starting date is 1 November. A stimulating research environment at Campus Groenenborger, equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation and computing facilities
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bioinformatics and computational biology Strong interest in immune-brain interactions and food allergy-related immunology Excellent communication skills and fluency in English A collaborative mindset and
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The Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences, Department Computer Science, is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant. More concretely your work package, for the preparation of a
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, creativity and cooperation. You can speak and write fluently in English. Candidates with prior experience in surface science, (photo)catalysis and electrochemistry will be preferred. You are flexible
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/electrical engineering, or a related field. Strong interest in automation and laboratory robotics. Basic experience in wet-lab microbiology techniques. Willingness to learn programming and computational
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collaboration with the candidate, a detailed research plan will be drafted aiming to unravel mutational robustness and evolvability in Escherichia coli. The work will involve genome editing (CRISPR), genetics
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double) PhD program between Ghent University and their home university. Students selected under this preference program will be exempted from paying tuition, bench fees, or any other study-related costs
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life. The successful candidate will work closely with experts in food allergy, neuroimmunology, gut physiology, and computational biology to characterize immune cell responses, construct spatial maps