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The Faculty of Engineering, Department Electronics and Informatics, Research Group Electronics and Informatics: Research – Development - Innovation is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant
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international level, prevent dual usage, give postdoctoral researchers more of a chance to develop and position the research of individual and complementary research departments in a wider framework, which in
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to develop multiplex genome editing systems in sorghum, tropical maize and rice, leading to the identification of gene combinations strengthening seedling vigor. We are seeking a highly motivated, critical and
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for Science (IFS) IFS supports young developing country scientists who have the potential for becoming the future research leaders and lead scientists in their nations. IFS helps young researchers with
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opening up a second position of Professor in Tropical Medicine. Your role: Expand the current research lines on Tropical Medicine within Belgium, Europe and the Global South. Develop novel research ideas
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joint degree or double/multiple degrees. The joint study programme should lead to new jointly developed programme-level learning outcomes, but can be based on existing and/or newly developed course offer
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. The faculties have each developed a faculty regulation in which the financing possibilities of the Faculty Mobility and Sabbatical Fund are defined in detail. For more information, please visit your faculty's
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aims to propose a unique swarm-based counter-UAS approach enabling autonomous generation and continuous adaptation of protective swarm behaviours. We are seeking an outstanding Research and Development
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with colleagues. He/she will develop and validate, in the frame of this research project, new electrochemical sensors for the detection of inflammatory biomarkers related to radiation toxicity and
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reconstruction(f/m). This position is part of an FWO fundamental research project, which aims to boost the development of dynamic imaging techniques for time-resolved phase contrast tomography through