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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project description: Structural failure in the aerospace, civil and energy sectors can be life threatening for users
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. ● You can work on your own, but also enjoy working in an interdisciplinary and interuniversity team. ● Knowledge of R and/or Matlab is an asset. ● Familiarity with structural equation modeling and/or
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Research Group of Quantitative Psychology and Individual Differences at KU Leuven and will develop novel methods for measuring the dynamic structure of affect, which plays an important role in well-being
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application. In this PhD, the focus is to rationally develop and process highly crystalline, X-ray sensitive lead-free perovskite material layers through micromanaging their electronic structure by composition
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experiencing negative affect relate to satisfaction with life? Structural equation modeling (SEM) is the state-of-the-art to model these relations. When comparing such ‘latent relations’ across many groups (e.g
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exploitation of the Mercator Observatory. The Project will leverage large observing programs at the Mercator telescope to address two important issues related to the stellar structure and evolution of single and
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their electronic structure by composition and dimensionality engineering. Tailoring their optoelectronic performance and stability will be guided by applying an arsenal of characterization techniques and
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experiencing negative affect relate to satisfaction with life? Structural equation modeling (SEM) is the state-of-the-art to model these relations. When comparing such ‘latent relations’ across many groups (e.g
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structures that are formed. You will be responsible for administration and execution of the project. Strong molecular biology and cell culture skills are beneficial. A background in tissue engineering and/or
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construction techniques for marshy conditions. It examines three key deltas in Europe and China: that of the Po, the Rhine-Scheldt-Meuse and the Yangtze. The project questions how builders overcame technological