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application procedure (https://jobs.vib.be/apply/131332 ) and include a detailed CV, a reference letter, and a motivation letter. For further information and questions, please send an email to Yvan Saeys
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policies, SOP’s and other applicable guidelines You improve techniques/workflows by yourself in consultation with the team You will collaborate closely with colleagues to ensure smooth project execution and
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ownership of incident management, change management, and operational excellence Ensure compliance with applicable regulations and standards (e.g. GDPR, NIS2, institutional policies), working towards
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sciences that focuses on fundamental science aa well as translating scientific results into pharmaceutical, agricultural, industrial and societal applications. VIB is funded by the Flemish government and
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sciences that focuses on fundamental science aa well as translating scientific results into pharmaceutical, agricultural, industrial and societal applications. VIB is funded by the Flemish government and
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: Supporting and improving the ICT infrastructure, including networks, hardware, and critical systems. Enabling digital transformation initiatives across the organization. Securing and supporting applications
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ownership of incident management, change management, and operational excellence Ensure compliance with applicable regulations and standards (e.g. GDPR, NIS2, institutional policies), working towards
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. plant body form, color, and landmarks). Therefore, we require a team player who also possesses the ability to work independently. Key Responsibilities Design, plan and implement a 3D camera system for
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data storage, management, and computing. We work together with world-class partners, such as the ELIXIR consortium. The Role To support our growing data-driven initiatives, we are seeking a LinuxSystem
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staff in 10 research centres, combining pioneering fundamental research with a strong drive to translate discoveries into applications in health, biotechnology and agriculture. Researchers benefit from