49 BioTeC+ (Chemical & Biochemical Process Technology & Control) PhD positions at KU Leuven in phd in Belgium
-
7 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company KU Leuven Research Field Computer science » Other Engineering » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Belgium Application
-
record of undergraduate and Master's level work is an asset. Final year students who are sure they will obtain their master’s degree in September 2024 can also apply. · Near-native command of Italian
-
to the 15th century. It aims at establishing the significance of bilingual manuscripts for the formation and transmission of New Testament texts by uncovering mutual exchange and cross-language interaction
-
staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Architecture (Faculty of Engineering, Heverlee Campus KU Leuven) is looking for two full-time PhD students (48
-
is computer literate. Prior experience of working with biblical or patristic manuscripts is desirable. has an excellent command of English (project language) and (the willingness to obtain) sufficient
-
the acute phase and test their predictive value in terms of long-term language outcomes. Second, we will examine natural speech reception in a subset of 100 acute stroke patients and neurotypical controls by
-
, and fourth year. Eligibility criteria Candidates must hold a Master’s degree in electrical or computer engineering (or equivalent), have a solid mathematical background (e.g. in matrix algebra), and
-
. 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
-
with a focus on physics education is a plus you have a strong interest in both education and science you have an excellent knowledge and command of English a good knowledge of Dutch is an asset (data
-
BAP-2024-224 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Our research focuses on critical illness, caused by sepsis, complicated surgery or extensive