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an overview of relevant scientific publications (combined into a single PDF file) In the “Cover letter” field: your cover letter in PDF format In the “Diploma” field: a copy of the required diploma
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these dynamics, a 3D model will be applied to simulate plant-climate interactions in a multi-layer environment, evaluating how resources such as light (solar and/or LED), temperature, relative humidity, CO2, and
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considered an advantage. In this project, the candidate will use and develop a simple model (for example, the model SURFER ) to simulate and understand the dynamics of the Cenozoic, the geological period that
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include the following attachments: A motivation letter, detailing how the visiting postdoc contributes to your broader research interests and career development plans Your academic CV A copy of your Master
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contributes to your broader research interests and career development plans Your academic CV A copy of your Master and PhD certificate The selection committee reviews all applications as soon as possible after
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into hydrocarbons. You have proven expertise in modeling reaction and diffusion processes in nanoporous materials. You have proven expertise in ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of chemical reactions in
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from an ongoing PhD procedure (internal defense). You have a FELASA certificate in laboratory animal science (please include a copy of the certificate with your application). You have several years
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soil pit, designed for simulating a variety of subsurface conditions, offers a unique opportunity to study the behaviour of medium-scale piles in a more controlled environment compared to the large-scale
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bridge days, bicycle allowance and eco vouchers. Click here for a complete overview of all the staff benefits. INTERESTED? Send your cv, a copy of your diploma (if already in your possession), a copy of
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or to apply (include motivation letter, curriculum vitae, copy of degree and contact information of three potential referees), please contact Prof. Dr. Tom Taghon (Tom.Taghon@UGent.be ).