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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD explores how citizens, spatial context, and devices jointly shape the behaviour of future wireless networks
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defining formulations with desired properties, (ii) in silico microbiome design based on systems biology network analysis, and (iii) in vitro validation in a (inhouse developed) biofilm bioreactor system
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chances to build a strong international network How to Apply Please submit: A motivation letter explaining your interest in this PhD and how your background fits the profile Your CV Contact
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catalysis/nanoscience/electrochemistry. We expect you to be a good team player willing to share knowledge and play an active role in building the team. We also value your networking skills, persistence, and
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expertise Opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and career development An inclusive and respectful workplace culture Regular social and networking events For more information please contact Prof
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academia and teaching, a large personal network can be formed or extended.•Numerous opportunities for personal growth, illustrated by e.g., conference participation, “doctoral schools” courses
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no later than 1 September 2026). Back-up funding for an extension of nine months is provided by the PI. We offer a competitive PhD grant of about 2485 EUR per month net, depending on your marital status
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conferences. Access to an extensive healthcare network. A competitive salary in line with KU Leuven salary scales for PhD students. Additional benefits: paid holidays, public transport reimbursement
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own network. Further, you will also collaborate with other experts in the field, including Antonino Cusumano (University of Palermo, Italy) and Nina Fatouros (Wageningen University & Research
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connected academic environment. KU Leuven collaborates with more than 450 partner institutions across the globe, fostering strong international research networks. Note that this research track offers