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» Biological engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 1 Aug 2026 - 12:00 (Europe/Brussels) Country Belgium Type of Contract Temporary Job Status
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27 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Hasselt University Research Field Mathematics » Statistics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application
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”, you will prepare a PhD on how we exert cognitive control in our aging, digital society. Cognitive control allows us to flexibly adapt to our ever-changing environment. However, one of the greatest
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teaching activities and in the supervision of exams. A fulltime PhD position for 1 year, starting Summer 2026, renewable up to a maximum of four years upon yearly successful evaluations. The work should lead
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PhD candidate. If you: hold an MSc degree (with minimal distinction) in biosciences, bioscience-engineering, engineering (technology), or equivalent are eager to perform research on the crossroads
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD candidate will work on the development of advanced statistical and machine learning methods for time series prediction, with applications mainly in the field of traffic
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lively community of PhDs and Postdocs within its members, see https://www.arts.kuleuven.be/english/research/becoming-researcher . The Archaeology Research Unit joins the Research Units of Arts Sciences and
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. This PhD position is part of a unique multidisciplinary Doctoral Network (15 partners, 10 countries) that will collaborate and train 13 PhDs in genomics, metabolomics, fermentation and bioprocess
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. Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/university-of-antwerp/2026/phd-position-spatia… Requirements Research FieldBiological sciencesYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Research
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Saelens team. Research Project In this research project you will develop probabilistic deep-learning models that automatically extract biological and statistical knowledge from in vivo perturbational omics