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Interested candidates should submit their candidacy through the VIB online application tool (https://jobs.vib.be/apply/133660 ). A complete application file (English) should contain the following documents
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to apply? Apply online via the VIB career portal (https://jobs.vib.be/apply/133812 ). Please make sure your application includes your CV, a cover letter describing your motivation and your qualifications
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influence the adaptability and evolvability of diploids and polyploids. Your profile You have a PhD in Computational Biology, Evolutionary Biology, (Bio)Engineering, Mathematics or Physics. You have expertise
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immediately available and will remain open until filled. How to apply? Apply online via the VIB career portal (https://jobs.vib.be/apply/133812 ). Please make sure your application includes your CV, a cover
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. How to apply Interested candidates should submit their candidacy through the VIB online application tool (https://jobs.vib.be/apply/133660 ). A complete application file (English) should contain
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description You will work at the interface of experimental biophysics, mechanobiology, and quantitative biology, developing and applying innovative approaches to characterize mechanical phenotypes across scales
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The Faculty of Engineering, Department Applied Mechanics, is looking for a postdoctoral researcher. More concretely your work package contains: Keywords: 3D printing, hybrid additive manufacturing
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, but apply online. Do you have a question regarding the online application process? Please read the FAQ or contact us via selecties@ugent.be . Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad
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be graduating PhD students are welcome to apply provided that they will have graduated before the start of the position. The recruitment procedure of new researchers ensures compliance with the gender
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focuses on understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms of systemic amyloid deposition, with particular emphasis on AL and ATTR amyloidosis. We use in situ structural approaches to visualize amyloid