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and supervision. Typical activities include: Supervision of PhDs student and project management together with the promoter and project leader Valorisation of results via scientific publication writing
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Number BAP-2024-202 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are searching for a PhD researcher with a background on harmonic modelling of power
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if desired. The starting date of the contract can be as early as possible. Eligibility criteria Eligible candidates have a PhD in a relevant area (e.g., cognitive neuroscience; experimental psychology) and
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that follows Pearl's Causal Hierarchy framework, including the identification of causal relationships between process activities, resources, and data, the application of the derived causal knowledge to plan
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. The opportunity to be active in an international research environment. You will engage in research collaborations and participate at international conferences. Eligibility criteria You have a PhD degree
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, the University of Leuven offers a central European location in the vibrant city of Leuven, known for its innovation. Eligibility criteria Essential Requirements: PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology
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ranking) The possibility to take part in international conferences and collaborations and to become a multidisciplinary researcher Eligibility criteria You have a PhD on a relevant topic in civil
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. Applicants should be able to demonstrate consistent knowledge in the areas of engineering dynamics and/or numerical modelling and/or data post-processing. Selection process For more information please contact
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the ideal candidate: You have obtained the PhD degree in electrical engineering with a solid background in power system network modelling, focusing on interarea mode analysis, from a reputable institute
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As the ideal candidate: You have obtained the PhD degree in electrical engineering with a solid background in power electronic converter and network modelling, focusing on harmonic analysis, from a