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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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fields. You should holda PhD in condensed matter physics, electrical engineering, quantum engineering, or related field. In addition, you will have: Excellent communication skills in English, both written
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live in. The Department of Engineering (DoE) is a dynamic, interdisciplinary group engaged in civil, electrical and mechanical engineering, driving forward innovative research and solutions. It also has
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About the FSTM The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine
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international conferences. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR You hold a PhD in Engineering Physics You are familiar with plasma technology and plasma chemical processes. You have a solid background in and experience with
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the gene regulatory networks underlying early human postimplantation development, with a particular focus on the mechanisms of X-chromosome inactivation and cell fate specification in extraembryonic lineages
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researcher should have expertise in materials/mechanical/electrical engineering with an excellent understanding of fluid mechanics as well as experience with Arduino/Raspberry Pi programming, 3D printing and
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has a strong track record in exploring urology‑relevant sensory mechanisms, with translational relevance for conditions such as chronic pain, bladder dysfunction, and other urinary tract disorders
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record in exploring urology‑relevant sensory mechanisms, with translational relevance for conditions such as chronic pain, bladder dysfunction, and other urinary tract disorders. The urinary bladder plays
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. At our Center, researchers study the cellular mechanisms of health and disease in the central nervous system. The De Wit lab (Laboratory of Synapse Biology) at the VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease