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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Last application date Jan 31, 2026 23:59 Department TW14 - Department of Structural
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- Department of Structural Engineering and Building Materials Degree Master’s degree (preferably) in civil engineering, structural engineering, materials engineering, chemistry, geology (or another MSc leading
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Europe - ERC Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Last application date Jan 15, 2026 23:59 Department TW14 - Department of Structural Engineering and
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-Vandepitte Laboratory at the Department of Structural Engineering and Building Materials of Ghent University is the largest Belgian research center in the field of concrete technology and concrete structures
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, allowing them to earn two separate diplomas—one from each institution. The specific terms and structure of the double degree scheme are formalized in an agreement between the partner institutions
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? Equipment: The purchase of (components for) the research infrastructure or the upgrade of already existing infrastructure Staff costs: For the development and construction or permanent operation of
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at the Department of Structural Engineering and Building Materials of Ghent University is the largest Belgian research center in the field of concrete technology and concrete structures and has a vast and widely
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infrastructure or the upgrade of already existing infrastructure Staff costs: For the development and construction or permanent operation of the research infrastructure, including costs for training. Operational
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of multilayer fibre based structures in terms of mechanics (ergonomics in posture and movement) and transfer of heat and moisture (thermo physiological). Throughout the project, the two candidates will work
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and structuring large and heterogeneous datasets, developing time-series representations of farm inputs and outputs, and applying data-driven modelling techniques to identify inefficiencies in nutrient