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personnel, and writing research manuscripts. Expertise in data management, spatial analysis, GIS, and R/Stata programming methods is required. The candidate will pursue established questions and will also
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. Demonstrated experience with data analysis generated by NGS, proteomics, single-cell omics and spatial genomics. Strong proficiency in Python, R, and Linux command-line environments. Familiarity with databases
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applications for fully-funded postdoctoral research associate positions. SITE is highly interdisciplinary and aims to develop novel enabling technology on hydrodynamic stability analysis that has applications in
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the consequences of climate change and strengthen the resilience of mountain areas. The thesis will be based on a multidisciplinary approach combining statistical analysis, level-meteorological modeling, and machine
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across spatial scales. The project will bring together empirical data analysis, experiments, and development of ecological theory to provide a holistic view of pollinator systems under human disturbance
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• Application Deadline: Evaluation of applications starts January 15th, 2026 until filled Recent advances in high-throughput technologies for single-cell analysis, including single-cell transcriptomics, spatial
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conduct studies using multiplex immunofluorescence, spatial transcriptional profiling, and other cutting edge, high-dimension tissue analysis approaches to evaluate pancreatic cancer pathology using human
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Description We are seeking a motivated new PhD candidate who wants to join an exciting collaborative research program within the VIB-Center for Inflammation Research between the Guilliams, Saelens
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, including reflection and photoluminescence. • Design and implement optical setups for spatially resolved and time-resolved measurements of ferroelectric behavior. • Collaborate with theorists and materials
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Description We are seeking a motivated new PhD candidate who wants to join an exciting collaborative research program within the VIB-Center for Inflammation Research between the Guilliams, Saelens