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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description What you will do As a photonic quantum sensing
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case you have questions about this job opportunity, please contact Prof. Rob Ameloot (Rob.Ameloot@kuleuven.be) via email and mention "PhD position: Metal-organic films for sensing and lithography" in
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for remote applications: A crucial aspect of this project will be the optimization and deployment of developed signal processing and machine learning algorithms onto resource-constrained edge devices
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Company description The Lab for NanoBiology (Prof. Dedecker) is an interdisciplinary research group focused on the study and visualization of molecular processes occurring in biosystems. We combine (bio-)chemistry, physics, and engineering expertise to study molecules and cells, taking advantage...
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(nano)materials. The research will investigate both direct and indirect quenching strategies, with a focus on singlet oxygen production and suppression in photoelectrochemistry and sensing applications
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highly complex task, as sparse instrumentation does not guarantee direct sensing at all fatigue-critical locations of the substructure’s primary steel. Analytical solutions – so-called virtual sensing
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will be working in both groups (50% at UAntwerp, 50% at KU Leuven ) for the full duration of this project, who will be closely assisted by two postdoctoral fellows, based respectively at A-PECS (UAntwerp
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cells, embryo models and human embryos, with a focus on understanding how cell stress impacts these processes. During your PhD, you will work very closely with a postdoctoral fellow that will be carrying
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, Photoelectrochemistry and Sensing (A-PECS) group at the University of Antwerp (UA) is to design novel CO2 reduction photocatalysts based on ultra-small gas-phase bi- and multi-metallic clusters that combine plasmonic and
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realistic impairments in terms of hardware, propagation environment, and sensing imperfections. AirComp is a novel technique that harnesses the interference in wireless multiple access channels