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well as the performance side (e.g. strength prediction of specialized technical fabric connections). Such simulations are very challenging due to the use of diverse materials (natural and synthetic fibers, yarns and
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and finite element simulations. More information on the achievements of the research group can be found on http://www.composites.ugent.be/ . Who do we look for ? you are interested in research and have
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achievements of the research group can be found on http://www.composites.ugent.be/ . Who do we look for ? you are interested in research and have obtained a Master and/or PhD degree, you are interested
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postdocs? Then you might be the right candidate to apply for this job! Job profile You have a scientific attitude and hold a European Master's degree in biotechnology, medicine, veterinary medicine
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University will focus on the production of microbial protein from seaweed residues. Type of employment PhD candidate researcher: Full-time, fixed-term appointment for initially 1 year, yearly renewable after
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of your department or [email protected] for an estimation (based on seniority). Round the numbers to the next 500 or 1000. If that is not the case, please use the numbers below. Appointment
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of employment PhD candidate researcher: Full-time, fixed-term appointment for initially 1 year, yearly renewable after positive evaluation up to 4 years. Intended starting date: 1st of January 2025 (or earlier
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publications in international scientific journals. Link to and integrate with research run by different PhD students and postdocs in the Group as deemed appropriate. Contribute to group activities as requested
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organic waste into bio-based chemicals. EFFECTIVE is a collaborative VUB-UGent project. This PhD position will focus on the bioconversion part of the project. Type of employment PhD candidate researcher
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information For more information, please do not hesitate to contact Prof. Pieter De Frenne, via telephone at +32 9 264 90 36 or via email at [email protected] More information on our work and research