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floaters, using a new generation of photosensitizers recently developed in our laboratory. The project combines principles of ophthalmology, optical physics, and pharmaceutical sciences, with the goal
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assignment will be spent on academic research. This includes further developing your existing research portfolio, as well as potentially taking on new research-related assignments. In the short term, you will
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study examining common elements in decisions across different contexts (risk, uncertainty, time; gains, losses, and mixed domain choices). Applying Bayesian techniques to develop stochastic models
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research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its staff and students. The MarSens (Marine Optics and Remote Sensing group, https://www.marsens-ugent.be/ ) investigates
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staff and students. YOUR TASKS At least 70% of your assignment will be spent on academic research. Aim: To develop hydroxycinnamic acids and other high-value bio-aromatics separation and recovery
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documentation Development of research protocols and support for the implementation of clinical and field-based studies Scientific and administrative support of ongoing clinical studies, including coordination
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Flanders by generating robust epidemiological data and developing evidence-based clinical pathways. The study is structured into three dedicated work packages: WP1 investigates the impact of second and third
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until April 2028. The project will develop an online, accessible, long-term database of the inscriptions documented in the AlUla valley, in Saudi Arabia, by the RCU. The inscriptions include texts from as
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spectroscopy You contribute to operational tasks and scientific services within the context of the “NMR Expertise Centre Core Facility” at Ghent University You design or contribute to the development of research
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Sensing group, https://www.marsens-ugent.be/ ) investigates the vital link between marine ecosystems and ocean carbon cycling using innovative remote sensing and in situ observation technologies. Our