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                -594 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Development of electrochemical sensors for the detection of PFAS in environmental and food samples PFAS 
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                objective: To develop, test, validate, and valorise decolonized, just and trustworthy FMs and an FMs-based application for assessing FOG severity in the clinic and everyday life (the FOG severity assessment 
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                month project as Marie Sklodowska Curie trainee in one of the participating institutions with the objective of receiving a doctoral degree (PhD). • State-of-the-art, exciting research in an international 
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                , in many application areas such as predictive maintenance, process monitoring, environmental monitoring, and the detection of safety-critical events, oftentimes only limited training data is available 
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                . At the VUB, you will find a diverse collection of personalities: innovators pur sang, but above all people who are 100% their authentic selves. With some 4,000 employees, we are the largest Dutch-speaking 
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                of hyperthermal treatment and conventional anticancer therapy and discover potential biomarkers that can predict sensitivity to heat treatment. You will publish the scientific findings in peer-reviewed 
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                to define research objectives. Passionate about science, critically-thinking, self-motivated, flexible, and enjoys working in a team Desirable but not required: Programming experience, preferably in 
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                , enabling to fabricate components with spatially controlled material properties. Within this PhD topic, the main objective is the development of a multi-modal spectroscopic sensing system enabling the in-situ 
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                . The project begins with bladder cancer detection from urine-derived DNA and expands towards a broader set of urologic and related cancers, ultimately supporting precision diagnostics from urine to clinic 
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                for photocatalytic degradation and H2 production.Designing multi-objective optimization algorithms to maximize environmental and economic performance. Your RoleAs a PhD researcher, you will: Build and validate hybrid