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carried out at the Department of Structural Engineering and Building Materials at Ghent University. Within this project, we are seeking a full-time (postdoctoral) researcher who will play a key role in the
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collaboration with ETH Zurich (Switzerland). Within this project, we are seeking a full-time postdoctoral researcher who will play a key role in the development, optimization, and fundamental understanding
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staff and students. YOUR TASKS You'll be working on a research project focused on data-driven modeling for optimizing production processes in the pharmaceutical sector. Your specific tasks will include
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of complex mixtures, experimentally and/or theoretically. Strong background in conceptual process design, simulations tools (e.g. Aspen Plus and Aspen Adsorption), process optimization and TEA. Ability to work
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concrete (corresponding to 40% of cement use) and CEM I cement, leading to inaccuracies in estimating CO₂ capture, especially for other cement-based materials and modern blended cements. This project will
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and/or empirical work on individual choice data is an asset, and a good understanding of the decision-making literature (both historical and recent) is mandatory. Familiarity with statistical coding in
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. developing the full business plan, including the financial plan and the go-to-market strategy. evaluating and expanding the technological know-how and intellectual property, including the transfer/licensing
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of Industrial Biotechnology and SynBio. We work on several fundamental and applied topics of microbial transport systems to promote compound membrane crossing, and production of hydrophobic compounds, all in a
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genuine interest in teaching and in supervising PhD students. A strong interest in the empirical evaluation of public policies, particularly in areas such as work disability or sickness, and solid
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academic journals that are widely disseminated You are able to switch smoothly between research tasks and teaching activities You work flexibly and can switch between assignments without losing sight