Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
the KU Leuven portal. In case you have questions about this job opportunity, please get in touch with Dr. Jorid Smets (jorid.smets@kuleuven.be ) via email and mention "Research associate – Prototype
-
- Experience in image processing and/or - Familiar with rodent behavioural tests and/or - Experience in histology and/or - Familiar with the theory and preferably practical aspect of MRI. You will be responsible
-
experiments to investigate cartilage behavior under mechanical loading. Develop and implement advanced imaging workflows, including deformation microscopy, high-field and clinical MRI, and PET-MRI. Contribute
-
neuroscience of object perception in social contexts to complete and publish state-of-the-art research in this domain. Experiments include methods like functional magnetic resonance imaging
-
, your tasks will include: •Designing, executing, and analyzing model-based workflows to study the molecular response of cartilage under mechanical load. •Integrating advanced imaging techniques, including
-
Images. While Computed Tomography (CT) is the current gold standard for diagnosis and a major improvement over conventional X-rays, it has significant downsides. Even for trained specialists, the detection
-
; molecular cloning and genetic manipulation (e.g., CRISPR/Cas9, siRNA); fluorescence/confocal microscopy and/or live-cell imaging; good analytical and problem-solving skills, with an interest in applying
-
available in Europe to advance towards a novel paradigm for LTx. The project aims to advance ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) technology to enhance our understanding of transplant rejection through accessible
-
calibration, electronics (e.g. image sensors), … PhD applicants should hold a MSc degree in astrophysics, physics, or engineering, or have obtained an equivalent diploma. Proficiency in English is required