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recruited on the project. Full information on the two positions is available at https://jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOPG_ethz_yFljDVyQe8rGR1wwVL . The first doctoral candidate will work at ETH Zurich. The present
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with desabilities in light of human rights. In addition, you will provide limited teaching support, in particular in the supervision of papers and master's theses. You will also contribute to the team's
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researchers from different disciplines (occupational psychologists, labour and health sociologists and experts in human resources management). As a member of the team of labour sociologists, you will work
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an optimal solution to it. Often, users specify their problem in a high-level, human-understandable formal language. This specification is first translated into a low-level specification a solver
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We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student to join the Nucleic Acid Immunity Lab at the VIB-UGent Center for Inflammation Research. Lab website: https://www.irc.ugent.be/groups/maelfait-lab
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robotic phantoms for repeated surgical training in a joint project, titled RESSURG, between VUB-Brubotics, VUB-SUME and STB-KULeuven. Brubotics research group Brubotics is the Brussels Human Robotics
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. More information can be found on our website: https://www.b-phot.org . The candidate will be supervised by Prof. Francis Berghmans, and co-supervised by Dr. Sidney Goossens and Dr. Sergei Mikhailov
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science and large-scale health data, BRANCH will develop a new generation of human-centred green exposure metrics and link them to health patterns in millions of people in Belgium. To help build
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who wants to contribute to a transformative technology area at the intersection of physics, computation, and human perception. You will join a dynamic multidisciplinary international team working
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limited understanding of sperm molecular biology. In this PhD project, you will investigate how molecular assemblies in human sperm are organized in situ and how this architecture relates to fertility and