39 BioTeC+ (Chemical & Biochemical Process Technology & Control) PhD scholarships at KU Leuven
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, Biological/Chemical Engineering or a related field Prior extensive experience in synthetic organic chemistry is a must Prior experience with a commercial molecular modelling software package (MOE, Schrödinger
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interactions. Gain specific expertise on detailed HVDC control system architectures and implementations for the MMC topology. Continuously align your project with industry expectations and technological trends
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and enthusiasm for interdisciplinary research that spans chemistry, physics, material science, and engineering. Ability to communicate effectively with scientists from various backgrounds, harness a
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funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Joint Doctorate Network training 13 PhD candidates to conduct advanced research that addresses critical challenges in the field of organoid technologies for disease modelling
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are investigating this hypothesis. In a placebo-controlled trial, we are investigating the effects of the endogenous mast cell stabilizing agent palmitoylethanolamide on symptoms and duodenal mucosal alterations in
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degree in medicine, biomedical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, biology, bioscience engineering, biochemical sciences or a related discipline. Experience with human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs
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-of-the-art technologies including single-cell RNA sequencing, metabolomics, multi-color flow cytometry, imaging and genetic engineering to gain deep mechanistic insights. You will take part in internal
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social, cultural, political, economic, and environmental systems. Digital technologies play an important role in this interconnected layered environment: Our collective understanding of these interlinked
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and enthusiasm for interdisciplinary research that spans chemistry, physics, material science, and engineering. Ability to communicate effectively with scientists from various backgrounds, harness a
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the formation and evolution of magma oceans in planets. By recreating the extreme conditions present during the early stages of planetary accretion, the project aims to elucidate the physical and chemical