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and participating in the applicability of those by the master students. The PhD student will provide a modest contribution to the Department’s teaching program, participating in literature discussions
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, or closely related fields. Candidates nearing completion of their Master degree are eligible to apply. You are available to start between November 1st 2024 and January 1st 2025. Preference will be given
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public speaking skills, etc.). Close collaboration with your (co)promotors, lab technicians and other involved researchers. Supervision of master and bachelor students with your (co)promotors. Publishing
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. Requirements Specific Requirements A Master in a relevant field, such as microbiology, biotechnology, (bio)physics, or systems biology, or equivalent. Skills/Qualifications Experience in, or affinity with
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this position? Please apply and submit the following documents: curriculum vitae; cover letter explaining why you would like to do this PhD; transcripts of grades of master degree; writing sample. Applications
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responses, we can contrast the benefits of forecasting with long-term investments in protection in order evaluate a large set of possible measures to reduce risk of flooding. Your main tasks are to: implement
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-quality research. Submit your research results to international peer-reviewed journals. Teach and assist courses in Bachelor and/or Master’s educational programmes and supervise Bachelor and Master theses
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mechanisms and associated databases (or links thereto), methods and predictive models. Requirements Specific Requirements A Master in a relevant field, such as (bio)physics, systems biology, bioinformatics
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students, postdocs and staff members within the department light supervision tasks (roughly 15% of your time), for instance supervising Master and/or Bachelor thesis projects There will be opportunity
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neuroscience or a similarly relevant discipline. You must not already hold a doctoral degree You must comply with the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action mobility rule: not have resided or carried out their main