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platforms for sensing, energy conversion, and biomedical applications. About UCAM-SENS UCAM-SENS is a leading research unit dedicated to electrochemical innovation for healthcare, environmental monitoring
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case you have questions about this job opportunity, please contact Prof. Rob Ameloot (Rob.Ameloot@kuleuven.be) via email and mention "PhD position: Metal-organic films for sensing and lithography" in
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Company description The Lab for NanoBiology (Prof. Dedecker) is an interdisciplinary research group focused on the study and visualization of molecular processes occurring in biosystems. We combine (bio-)chemistry, physics, and engineering expertise to study molecules and cells, taking advantage...
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backgrounds and identities, and we are dedicated to providing equal opportunities and actively promoting a culture of belonging. Feel free to let us know in your cover letter if there are any past or current
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to providing equal opportunities and actively promoting a culture of belonging. Feel free to let us know in your cover letter if there are any past or current circumstances that can impact your application. By
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positioning techniques, involving novel optical sensing schemes for nanoscale positions and angles and novel feedback electronics • Publication of the results and dissemination in talks on national and
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in Odense, the third largest city in Denmark. Odense provides family-friendly living conditions with the perfect combination of a historic city centre with an urban feel and yet a close proximity to
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The UCAM-SENS unit is seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join its cutting-edge research in Bioelectroanalysis. This position focuses on the development of advanced electrochemical sensing
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with digital twin modelling, remote sensing, and cloud computing is valued, as is a commitment to learning and advancing in these areas. The successful candidate will have the ability to work with large
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dedicated to digital transformation in healthcare, sports, food, and environmental monitoring through advanced (bio)chemical sensing, combining electrochemistry and imaging technologies. Led by Prof. María