21 software-defined-network-phd Postdoctoral positions at University of Antwerp in Belgium
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systems by design with specific focus on the chemical industry and you contribute to attracting external funding. You will assist in the supervision of PhD students and other team members. You will publish
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Parkinson’s biology. Supervise junior colleagues, contribute to grant writing, and disseminate findings through high-impact publications. Profile PhD in neuroscience, immunology, stem cell biology, or related
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writing, and disseminate findings through high-impact publications. Profile PhD in neuroscience, immunology, stem cell biology, or related discipline. Proven expertise in Parkinson’s disease models and iPSC
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at national and international workshops and conferences You complete the requirements of the doctoral school at the University of Antwerp Profile You hold a PhD with a background in e.g. physics, chemistry or
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%) doctoral scholarship holder or postdoctoral researcher in the field of circular value chain modelling and optimisation. Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis/Postdoc
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experiments. to apply for a postdoctoral fellowship at the FWO post-doc call of December 2025 (see below). Profile You hold a PhD in biology, environmental sciences, or a related area, and you should be
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will contribute to attracting national and international research funding. You will assist in the supervision of PhD students and other team members. If necessary, you will fulfill a limited number of
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integrate your code into their workflows. The preferred starting date is 1 December 2025. Profile You hold a PhD in Computer Science, Physics, Engineering or a discipline equally relevant to the topic
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the team. The preferred starting date is 1 December 2025. Profile You hold a PhD in Computer Science, Physics, Engineering or a discipline equally relevant to the topic of the job, or can demonstrate
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optimized, you will apply the technique to solve open questions on the structural transformations occurring in batteries during cycling. The preferred starting date is 1 December 2025. Profile You hold a PhD