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. Eligibility criteria You should have been awarded your PhD not more than one year ago and be in an “international mobility situation”. This means that you must not have resided or carried out your main activity
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, notably a micro-econometrics course for third-year bachelor students. You will support the promotors of a PhD student hired within the project in carrying out case studies that illustrate how the toolkit
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will report on the results of your research and produce academic publications. You will assist in overviewing and maintaining the redox flow battery lab. You will assist in the supervision of PhD
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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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innovative employers in the region. With more than 6000 employees from 100 different countries, we are helping to build tomorrow's world every day. Through top scientific research, we push back boundaries and
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interpretation of complex data. Coordinate statistical work across teams, ensuring alignment between analytic strategies, study designs, and methodological objectives. Co-supervise PhD students working
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) as well. Profile You have an academic university degree (PhD) in Architecture (architect and/or architect-engineer), Architectural History, Art History, Archaeology or Chinese Studies. Proficiency in
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. An attractive multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural working environment, and up to 1 day per week home office. For PhD researchers: the opportunity to complete a PhD in a highly relevant industrial–academic
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to work in an interdisciplinary team. Proficiency in English (C1 level), Dutch is an asset. Offer A full-time post-doctoral position in a world-class research environment An initial contract of one year
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tomorrow's world every day. Through top scientific research, we push back boundaries and set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The Department of Physics in the Faculty of Sciences