276 programming-language-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions in Belgium
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of the English language (TOEFL iBT 100/120 or IELTS 7.5/9) According to the scholarship you wish to apply for: a Belgian bachelor’s - or master’s - or doctorate degree to be obtained in the academic year of application
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the language of instruction of the program component at CEFR level C1. We provide tailor-made language training.
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programme in collaboration with HTW Saar and Université de Lorraine Contribute to the Department's scientific strategy, in particular to its visibility, performance and impact Represent the field by
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industrial partnerships Experience in successful research project acquisition from diverse and competitive sources Excellent publication record in top-tier journals and conferences Language requirements
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to obtain a CEFR B2 level of proficiency in Dutch. As soon as you take on teaching duties as a programme component coordinator, you should be able to demonstrate a CEFR C1 level of proficiency in the language
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) programming for data analysis, visualization and statistical modeling • You have at least basic competencies in using command line interfaces, database systems, web technologies, and version control, and are
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for Science and Engineering in the doctoral programme in Engineering Sciences aiming to provide interdisciplinary and internationally competitive research training. Your Responsibilities: Conduct research in
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potential vulnerabilities is a strong plus Proficiency in a major programming language (e.g., Python, Java, or C++) Familiarity with cybersecurity tools and methodologies, including vulnerability assessment
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statistics/ mathematic background Strong programming skills in at least one major programming language Interest in applying relevant mathematical modeling techniques A collaborative team player with a desire
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underlying cell transitions. The adult stem cell program further investigates the properties of postnatal stem cells (hematopoietic, epithelial, muscle cells, etc.) and their use in organoid systems to study