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photoelectrochemistry and nucleic acid detection. Ultimately, the project may contribute to the development of novel biosensor technologies for detecting clinically relevant nucleic acids in healthcare applications
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objectives: 1) conceptualizing legal creativity, with the aim of understanding what legal creativity is; 2) measuring legal creativity by developing a valid and reliable measurement tool; and 3) developing
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is to approach this in an innovative way in order to achieve improved results. You will develop expertise spanning several domains, including transport and logistics, sustainability, economics and
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and stimulating research environment. You will have the opportunity to learn new techniques and skills and to develop yourself as an independent scientist in a high‑performing laboratory. You will be
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microscopy is often limited by slow acquisition speeds and large volumes of redundant data, restricting its applicability in real-world scenarios. The goal of this PhD project is to develop a snapshot spatio
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professional development. You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. You are willing to learn Dutch if you do not yet speak it. What we offer We offer a doctoral scholarship for a
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candidate who aims to prepare a doctoral dissertation in Sociology on the topic of ethnoracial educational inequality, under the supervision of Prof. Fanny D’hondt and Prof. Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe
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and Energy Research • Food Research Centre • Lab of Plant Growth Analysis • Center for Biotech Data Science To further develop research activities at the GUGC campus and promote research collaboration
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biomarkers. Given compelling evidence that low-grade systemic inflammation contributes to both the development and persistence of CLBP, targeting diet, specifically through a plant-based, anti-inflammatory
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cultural differences between neighborhoods and between different communities. The UNICYCLING project investigates future cycling scenarios in the BCR and aims to develop robust and equitable measures