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, preferentially made of human biological materials. The ultimate goal of this project is to bioprint a 3D tooth. Specifically, we will bioprint a structure composed of human cells, that mimics the anatomy
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or other body fluids - called “liquid biopsy” -represents an emerging tool that enables non-invasive monitoring of tissue dynamics in multiple human physiological and pathological conditions, including
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are of particular importance since the microstructure can act as a template to tailor the particle distribution by means of selective localization. The types of morphologies that can be realized with traditional
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, neuromorphic computing, extended reality, and human-computer interaction. You engage in targeted scientific research, resulting in PhD’s and publications that meet international standards and lead to broad
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the industry standards of Belgium, a country with a high quality of life and an excellent health system. A young and dynamic work environment where human contacts and professionalism are very important
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spearheads of the Department Work and Organisation Studies (i.e. Corporate Social Responsibility, Human Resource Management, Leadership, Organisational Behaviour, Quality of Labour, Careers, Employability, and
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recommendable knowledge of EEG, human neurophysiology, psychoacoustics and psychology of hearing is a benefit Selection process For more specific information please contact Prof. dr. Pol Ghesquière, Prof. dr. Jan
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linguistic prototype theory, but the similarity has not been made explicit, nor has it been systematically explored. The goal of this project is to: 1) document the theoretical relationship (similarities and
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(or equivalent) in Catholic theology and/or in a related field in the human sciences. Having a background in educational theory, field experience in education, and a keen interest in the philosophical
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and skills in designing and constructing/materialising experimental architectural artefacts within real-world situations, linked to theoretical frameworks. These architectural artefacts act as