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review of your proposal. As a successful ERC-grantee A ten-year appointment, potentially to be extended A wide range of career development opportunities Administrative support by the EU team Contact: EU
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, training, and advising researchers. The work will involve diverse and challenging samples from both mouse models and human tissues. Main responsibilities Develop and implement high-dimensional spectral flow
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biomarkers. Given compelling evidence that low-grade systemic inflammation contributes to both the development and persistence of CLBP, targeting diet, specifically through a plant-based, anti-inflammatory
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, contains: The PhD project focuses on the development of AI-enabled design assistants for opto-mechanical systems. Modern optical products increasingly require tight integration between optical performance
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responsibilities will include: Investigating joint communication and positioning techniques at the waveform and receiver levels, including integrated signal design and synchronization strategies Developing signal
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-quality academic classes yourself in the field of finance. Your teaching role will evolve along with the study programmes. You will assist in the development of teaching methods, teaching and study
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Company description The Roeffaers Lab at KU Leuven develops cutting-edge microscopy techniques to address key challenges in environmental science, catalysis, and biomedical research. Our team
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microscopy is often limited by slow acquisition speeds and large volumes of redundant data, restricting its applicability in real-world scenarios. The goal of this PhD project is to develop a snapshot spatio
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Government launched the Flemish Defence Plan in April 2025 * , bringing together security, resilience and economic development. Knowledge institutions, including VIB, are actively involved, with the aim
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candidate who aims to prepare a doctoral dissertation in Sociology on the topic of ethnoracial educational inequality, under the supervision of Prof. Fanny D’hondt and Prof. Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe