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About us The VIB-KU Leuven Center for Neuroscience is part of the VIB Life Sciences Institute and is embedded within the University of Leuven, which ranks among the world’s top 50 universities
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engineeringEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Who you are You hold a PhD in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. You have knowledge about key 5G/6G concepts such as network
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About us The VIB-KU Leuven Center for Neuroscience is part of the VIB Life Sciences Institute and is embedded within the University of Leuven, which ranks among the world’s top 50 universities
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researcher with a PhD in main-group, organometallic or coordination chemistry. Very good knowledge and experience in preparative purification techniques, handling of highly reactive species (Schlenk-line and
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professional network in the field of archival science or digital humanities and knowledge of research topics in these fields, expertise in international standards for archival description and metadata (including
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synthetic biology context (check our website at https://csb-bioport.mystrikingly.com/ and www.csb.ugent.be ). You will conduct research on aquaglyceroporin engineering and on the FWO-WEAVE project “Study and
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19 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Ghent University Research Field Computer science » Other Environmental science » Earth science Geography » Other Researcher Profile Recognised
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19 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Ghent University Research Field Anthropology » Cultural anthropology Language sciences » Languages Sociology » Other Researcher Profile Recognised
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Science and Technology Country Belgium City Louvain-la-Neuve Postal Code 1348 Street Croix du Sud 4 Where to apply E-mail henri.batoko@uclouvain.be Contact City Louvain-la-Neuve Website https://uclouvain.be
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function of disease-relevant circuits and eventually use this knowledge to stratify Parkinson’s disease; and 2) running CRISPR screens on hiPSC-derived neurons and glia to disentangle the complex genetic