86 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at University of Antwerp in Belgium
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about the online application form, please check the frequently asked questions or send an email to jobs@uantwerpen.be . If you have any questions about the job itself, please contact prof. dr. Thalia
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job itself, please contact Prof. Dirk Van Hulle, dirk.vanhulle@uantwerpen.be . The University of Antwerp received the European Commission’s HR Excellence in Research Award for its HR policy. We are a
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an email to jobs@uantwerpen.be . If you have any questions about the job itself, please contact Prof. Dirk Van Hulle, dirk.vanhulle@uantwerpen.be . The University of Antwerp received the European
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application form, please check the frequently asked questions or send an email to jobs@uantwerpen.be . If you have any questions about the job itself, please contact Prof. Dr. John-Paul Bogers (john
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set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The Gut-Immune-Brain Axis Lab (Prof. Seppe De Schepper, VIB–UAntwerp) and the Parkinson’s disease Research Team (Prof. David Crosiers
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@uantwerpen.be . If you have any questions about the job itself, please contact prof. Vera Meynen (vera.meynen@uantwerpen.be ). The University of Antwerp received the European Commission’s HR Excellence in
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Effects on Democratic Citizenship”, led by Prof. Dr. Maurits Meijers. Funded by a European Research Council Starting Grant, this five-year project (2025–2030) investigates how political elites use
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or send an email to jobs@uantwerpen.be . If you have any questions about the job itself, please contact Prof. Filipe Elvas (filipe.elvas@uantwerpen.be ). The University of Antwerp received the European
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achieve this, the PhD candidate will employ advanced in situ and ex situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) methods, alongside electron diffraction techniques, to investigate structural changes and
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. Typical examples of courses include “general chemistry” (Bacherlor’s program in the Faculty of Science), “plasma technology” (Bachelor 3 Chemistry and Physics, elective course), and later “instrumental