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» Electronics Engineering » Materials engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Country Belgium Application Deadline 10 Sep 2025 - 17:00 (Europe/Brussels) Type
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on the fundamentals of fluid flow in porous materials, particularly regarding viscoelastic and multiphase flows. To this end, you will mainly use time-resolved X-ray micro-computed tomography, e.g. to perform novel X
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4 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Ghent University Research Field Chemistry » Other Engineering » Chemical engineering Engineering » Civil engineering Engineering » Materials
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4 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Ghent University Research Field Engineering » Electrical engineering Engineering » Materials engineering Physics » Optics Physics » Other Researcher
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staff and students. YOUR TASKS We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to investigate the effects of atmospheric plasmas on biomaterials and food packaging materials. This project focuses
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containing weak bonds embedded in macrocycles acting as hidden length. Linear polymers and polymer networks are targeted. The rheological and mechanical properties of the obtained materials will be
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Materials, a newly established, dynamic research group focused on solving industrial challenges through groundbreaking material science. Your profile PhD in Material Science or a closely related field Strong
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. You will be integrated in an international team of about 20 researchers, working on porous materials (MOF, COF) with an emphasis advanced synthesis and thorough and advanced characterization
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range of selective oxidation reactions. You will be integrated in an international team of about 20 researchers, working on porous materials (MOF, COF) with an emphasis on (photo)(electro)catalysis and
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that are reprogrammable thanks to bond exchange crosslinks prepared by our international collaborators. You will be studying all new materials with respect to liquid crystalline ordering and responses to varying stimuli