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, the University of Antwerp is recruiting 2 Doctoral Candidates to carry out research in: (1) experiments of plasma-based CH4 conversion in microwave, gliding arc and/or arc plasmas, comparing their performance
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machine learning. Embedding within an experimental team, with direct availability of experimental validation for machine learning models. The candidate is encouraged to follow along some experiments to
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You must have no more than 18 months of research experience after graduation as of 1 March 2026 You have a strong background in control systems engineering, preferably with experience in HVAC
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: Master in Electrical/Electronic Engineering with proven knowledge of analog/mixed-signal integrated circuits. Additional research/development experience in any of the following topics is a plus: hands-on
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, first on whether these indeed drive these aberrant states, and second on whether these indeed drive the growth pattern. You will be embedded both within an experimental and computational team, providing a
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, particularly in relation to ecological and environmental questions. Memory and affect studies, with attention to how cultural narratives address experiences of crisis, loss, and transformation. Children’s and
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with your supervisory team. This project will involve experimental design and require strong programming and analytical skills. Collaborate in a team: Work closely with other research project members
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work in close collaboration with two other PhD students in our research group. You hold an MSc degree in Geology or Biology, or a related field, with demonstratable experience in paleontological
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results. Strong interest in immunology and neurodegeneration; experience with human samples and/or immunophenotyping tools is a plus (eg flow cytometry) Comfortable working at the clinic–lab interface
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, with exciting collaborative opportunities globally, as well as within Luxembourg. The doctoral candidate will perform wet lab experiments as well as computational analysis to uncover biophysical