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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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process For more information please contact Prof. dr. Hans Op de Beeck, tel.: +32 16 32 60 39, mail: [email protected] or Prof. dr. Bert Reynvoet, tel.: +32 56 24 61 77, mail: bert.reynvoet
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of the position. Selection process For more information, please contact prof. Nel Janssens ([email protected] ) or dr. Johan Liekens ([email protected] ). Candidates are invited to apply online before
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have management and supervision skills You have a track record of (high) impact factor journal publications You are ready to support project writing and to apply for research grants Selection process For
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, enthusiastic and efficient researcher. Selection process For more information please contact Prof. Elizabeth Jones, mail: [email protected] . Applications should be submitted through HR and include a CV and
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that demonstrate that you satisfy the listed requirements. Selection process Submit your application, including 1. a motivation letter, explaining why you are interested in this particular position. Explain your
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processes for primary and secondary raw materials and on the use of mechanochemistry and/or electrochemistry as a process intensification tool. To contribute to the (co-)supervision of PhD students and Master
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-component diffusion measurements. When multicomponent diffusion measurements are required, as is the case for any industrial process optimization (e.g., in determining the fastest adsorption bed cycle time
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an internationally recognized team at the most innovative university in Europe. Selection process For more information please contact Prof. dr. ir. Ruth Vazquez Sabariego, tel.: +32 16 32 88 91, mail: ruth.sabariego
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. Knowledge of German is required for the position in German philosophical texts. Selection process Please direct all enquiries concerning this position to Prof. dr. Gerd Van Riel, Dean of the Institute