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temporary and reversible phosphorylation of proteins is essential in regulating various processes. Through a phosphoproteomics approach, the lab has identified potential key regulators of thermomorphogenesis
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(LCEs), unique responsive materials that reversibly change shape, colour, adhesive or damping properties, in response to stimuli like heat, light, humidity or strain. We follow a radically new approach to
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research results through publications in international journals, conference presentations, and science communication. •Supervising master’s and (PhD) students and contributing to an open, supportive, and
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% → Number of positions: 1 → Type of employment: Contract of unlimited duration → Term of assignment: → Wage scale: PD1 to PD4 (doctoral degree) → Required diploma: PhD ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY Ghent
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and fabricated at imec’s 300mm pilot line. You will guide the experimental work in the QSP quantum lab and provide daily supervision to two PhD students dedicated to theproject. In addition, you will
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of the partners involved in this project (KULeuven_SMART , KULeuven-cMACS , ULiège-TPC , ULiège-NanoChem , ESPCI Paris-PSL , University of Manchester ). Starting date: as soon as possible Desired profile: A PhD in
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join a collegial research group comprising several PhD candidates and one postdoctoral researcher, all working on topics related to IP law. The faculty is a vibrant European IP hub with a strong research
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months. The candidate will hold a PhD in physics, geosciences, mathematics, or an equivalent field. Previous experience or demonstrated knowledge in palaeoclimate dynamics and climate modelling will be
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You will be hired as one of two team-leads of a consortium of several PhD students and master students working on the development of Covalent Organic Frameworks, photocatalytic semi-conductors for a
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-leads of a consortium of several PhD students and master students working on the development of Covalent Organic Frameworks, photocatalytic semi-conductors for a range of selective oxidation reactions