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programmes grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its staff and students. YOUR TASKS - You will participate in the EU-funded 3SI-CONTROL project
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scientific research in the field of infection prevention & control and clinical epidemiology in critically ill patients, including solid organ transplant patients. This includes the following: To independently
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member's task is strongly intertwined with the tasks of the other team members. You will develop and optimize pioneering in situ 3D ED and 5D ED experiments in a liquid environment. You will minimize
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the manufacturing process allowing for a faster and more precise optimization trough virtual engineering. You will work within a research team comprising two other researchers dedicated to this project
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cell biology, and neurodegeneration. Contribute to the setup and optimization of novel xenotransplantation models. Collaborate across VIB (GIBA and MIND labs, amongst others) and international partners
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to the setup and optimization of novel xenotransplantation models. Collaborate across VIB (GIBA and MIND labs, amongst others) and international partners to integrate immunology, stem cell technology, and
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ERC-funded pioneering research line at the interface of neuroimmunology, stem cell biology, and neurodegeneration. Contribute to the setup and optimization of novel xenotransplantation models
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polymer chemistry with good knowledge in controlled radical polymerization is required. Knowledge in synthetic organic chemistry is a plus. Applications: should be sent by email (a single pdf file
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packaging applications. Responsibilities: Investigate the mechanisms of plasma–tissue, plasma–biomaterial, and plasma–food packaging interactions. Develop and optimize cold plasma treatments to enhance
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optimizing simulation tools such as CalPhad to support experimental findings. Conducting in-depth metallographic analysis and establishing correlations between mechanical properties and microstructural