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31 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company KU Leuven Research Field Psychological sciences » Psychology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 28 Feb 2026 - 22:59
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applying graph-based methods to study microbial interactions at cellular and molecular level. You will closely collaborate with microbial ecologists (KU Leuven) and experts in AI and bioinformatics (UGent
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ecologists (KU Leuven) and experts in AI and bioinformatics (UGent). Being part of the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Networks (MSCA-DN) project iSTRIDE will not only facilitate in reaching a high level of
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information: https://www.cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101225380 One PhD position is available at the Department of Oncology, Laboratory of Lipid Metabolism and Cancer, at KU Leuven. The project has a duration of
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(Belgium); UvA (Netherlands) DC6 – Multi-phase ML thermo-chemo-barometry of volcano plumbing systems Host/PhD: KU Leuven (Belgium) | Supervisor: Prof. Olivier Namur Secondments: LUH (Germany); UNIPG (Italy
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- Cellular mechanics in thrombus formation – by KU Leuven Project 7 - In-silico thrombosis risk in medical devices – by Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin Project 8 - Surface properties and platelet
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be co-supervised by the Urban Design, Urbanism, Landscape and Planning (UULP) research section (Prof. Luce Beeckmans) at the Department of Architecture of KU Leuven. YOUR TASKS This PhD position forms
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undertake secondments at KU Leuven, Rush University Medical Center and SME Simulator Solutions. The Advanced Medical Simulation and Testing Laboratories at the University of Birmingham provide an ideal
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project (2026–2028) involving partners from KU Leuven (Belgium), Wageningen University (Netherlands), and Copenhagen Business School (Denmark), alongside civil society and stakeholder organisations
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(anthropology, KU Leuven), Ilse Derluyn (social work, UGent), Katrijn Maryns (applied linguistics, UGent) and Ellen Desmet (law, UGent). The project is embedded in a unique collaboration – the first of its kind