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are becoming more and more sensitive about the conditions of workers all along the supply chain and alter their behaviour accordingly.) However, empirical research in supply chain management is, at the moment
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trauma, causing impaired organ function to the extent that the patient would die shortly when not receiving intensive medical care. Although modern intensive care has reduced mortality, a large number of
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), electronic contracting, privacy and data protection, information management and security, public and/or private law aspects of (digital) archiving, artificial intelligence, network and platform regulation, and
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at work (e.g., How is leadership performed in presence of avatars? How can organizations and managers still motivate and engage their collaborators when interacting in an online context?). Requirements
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qRT-PCR analysis, FISH, cell culture, immunohistochemistry, etc. is a strength. You have a strongh scientific curiosity, are motivated for research, can cope with the need for problem solving as
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of Belgium, within 20 minutes from Brussels, and less than two hours from Paris, London and Amsterdam. KU Leuven provides practical support with regard to immigration and administration, housing, childcare
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and technologies Knowledge of programming standards, unit tests, and software development tools such as Visual Studio Code. Experience in workflow managers (e.g. Nextflow). Experience in cloud-based
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programming and in managing large datasets; To have demonstrated verbal and written communication skills in English; To have a collaborative mindset: Enjoys working with others to achieve common objectives
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experience with bioinformatics would be a plus. You are a proactive, dynamic person and show spirit for initiative and problem-solving. You take great care and precision in your work, and are able to work
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the descent direction. A second part of the work will consist in searching for and integrating efficient parallel remeshing methodologies for body-fitted shape updates (see e.g. Feppon, et. al., Topology