42 coding-"Prof"-"Prof.-Dr"-"University-of-Exeter"-"UCL" positions at Ghent University
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bases by making them scalable to (very) large code bases For further information on the research projects, the topics and the positions, you can contact prof. Bart Coppens . Funding Our funding covers 4
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. The project is in close collaboration with prof. Wim Van Paepegem from the Mechanics of Materials and Structures group in the same department. Only candidates with a Master degree should apply. The candidate
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. The project is in close collaboration with prof. Wim Van Paepegem from the Mechanics of Materials and Structures group in the same department. Only candidates with a Master degree should apply. The candidate
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motivation letter to Mrs Charline Schumacher (charline.schumacher@ugent.be ). We do not accept late applications. For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Isabelle Verleyen
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mutants of our model systems (using CRISPR) For more information about the job content, you can contact prof. Nicky Wybouw via nicky.wybouw@ugent.be or 09 264 5224 (Please note: do not send your
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an equal opportunities and diversity policy, everyone is encouraged to apply for this position. MORE INFORMATION For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Marianne Maeckelbergh
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to apply for this position. For more information about the SCARPA doctoral network, please contact csc@lists.ugent.be . For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Filip Du Prez
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encouraged to apply for this position. For more information about the SCARPA doctoral network, please contact csc@lists.ugent.be . For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Kevin Van Geem
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INFORMATION For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Hans Nauwynck (hans.nauwynck@ugent.be , +32 9 264 73 73, +32 471 58 88 24). Important: do NOT send your application by email, but apply
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tasks. You must be prepared to write a Ph.D. about corporate law, under the supervision of prof. Hans De Wulf. The topic of your thesis will be determined in consultation with prof. De Wulf. When