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field experiments to evaluate indices and individual responses to climatic stress and mitigation strategies 4) develop a climate tolerance framework The Doctoral Candidate will be expected to: Report on
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field measurements and laboratory experiments Comparing and evaluating existing numerical models, including XBeach and Watlab (developed at UCLouvain/iMMC) Developing and implementing improved numerical
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is embedded in a broader research agenda on multimodal and multilingual language models. The successful candidate will focus on the development of multimodal, multilingual resources and on the design
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to conservative assumptions, costly over-remediation, and sometimes misdirected risk management. This project develops a quantitative Adverse Outcome Pathway (qAOP) toolbox that directly links measurable molecular
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psychology, and nuclear research to develop and test innovative approaches for countering false information. Using a mixed-methods, multi-level design, it will combine digital analytics, experiments, surveys
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to remediate nuclear legacy sites or NORM sites by developing and validating nature-based remediation strategies that stabilize residual radionuclide contamination in soils. The research will examine how plant
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the goal of net-zero emissions by 2050. SMRs are currently in development worldwide, with water-cooled reactors foreseen to be deployed first. However, for the Belgian SMR, liquid Lead (Pb) is the coolant
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) to Volumetric Arc Therapy (VMAT), Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS), and ultra-high dose-rate (UHDR-FLASH) therapy, the need for real-time control and verification becomes critical. This PhD will further develop
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. High-plutonium content (20–30 wt.% Pu/[U+Pu]) mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel materials which are required for LFR-SMRs present fabrication challenges. Conventional sintering methods, developed for light-water
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, the work developed for ISOL@MYRRHA, in collaboration with CERN was briefly extended into tuning and characterizing electron impact ion sources. This PhD project will further deepen the application of GPBO