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equipped with novel sensors for PIC and POC. Participate in oceanographic campaigns (maximum 20-30 days at sea per year) Conduct laboratory experiments with optical sensors and marine particles WHAT WE
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of 36 months under this MSCA grant provided that the entire term does not exceed 48 months. The grant amount is equal to the net salary of a doctoral assistant (AAP 5) with the same level of education and
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healthcare field. Experience in raising funding (seed, venture capital, grants such as VLAIO or EU funding). A network in the chemical industry and/or investment world is an asset. Entrepreneurial, strategic
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international academic networks in the field of Public Administration. Experience in organizing scientific activities such as conferences is an asset. Experience within and with the Department and the programme
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develop an international academic and industrial network WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR You hold a thesis-based doctorate. Knowledge of polymer chemistry, organic chemistry, or material engineering An independent
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: Developing state-of-the-art neural networks to accelerate the development of formulations in the pharmaceutical sector. Collaborating on the implementation of these techniques within a company. Contributing to
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the ocean You will use the next generation of BioGeoChemical-Argo floats equipped with novel sensors for PIC and POC. Participate in oceanographic campaigns (maximum 20-30 days at sea per year) Conduct
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amount is equal to the net salary of a doctoral assistant (AAP 5) with the same level of education and seniority and based on the same family situation as the doctoral assistant. The supervisor may deviate
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University in European Policy Developments Position papers on European R&I policy Workshops Institutional networks Funding opportunities Horizon Europe European Partnerships INTERREG / ERDF (in Dutch: EFRO
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. Immunity 2020; Roels et al. Nat Immunol 2020). As part of the Human Cell Atlas Thymus Seed Network, we have also been involved in high-resolution profiling of the developing human thymus using single cell