9 phd-software-engineering-"https:" "https:" "Universidade do Minho CTAC" Fellowship positions in Belgium
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The FWO supports fundamental scientific research, stimulates international cooperation and promotes equal opportunity. The special PhD fellowship enables persons not employed within scientific
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exploring multi-functional and sustainable polymers for additive manufacturing in robotics. SUME (https://www.vubtechtransfer.be/sustainable-materials-technology ), is the sustainable materials engineering
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Important dates call 2026 05/12/2025 Opening call 09/12/2025 Information session, recording + slides 02/03/2026 Deadline Features There are two types of FWO PhD Fellowships: Fundamental Research
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: PhD degree in Chemical Engineering or Polymer Chemistry or in equivalent discipline with competitive publication record, with specialty in membrane technology. Knowledge and experiences in the relevant
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ICT Services & Applications. SIGCOM group at SnT, University of Luxembourg, is currently seeking expressions of interest from outstanding PhD students (nearing completion) or early-career postdoctoral
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POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW - CEVIPOL (Centre de la vie politique) – Université Libre de Bruxelles
may choose to complete a standard Europass form (https://europa.eu/europass/en) ) or not. This is left entirely up to the applicants. Once completed, whether Europass or not, the CV must be included in
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questions using interdisciplinary approaches. Profile A PhD holder (or final-year PhD candidate) in Neuroscience, Biology, or a related field. The first author of at least one peer-reviewed research article
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of the research group. You will contribute to attracting national and international research funding. You will supervise PhD students in the preparation of their PhD theses. Education You will provide support with
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their PhD maximally 8 years before the deadline date, extensions are possible. Applicants must have a doctoral degree by the time of the call deadline. All research areas can be funded. Find a research group