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22 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company IMEC Research Field Physics » Quantum mechanics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Leading Researcher (R4
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machine learning processing of the spectroscopic data • The optical design and development of novel custom spectroscopic sensors benefitting from freeform optics. • Integration of the in-situ
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2 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company KU LEUVEN Research Field Chemistry » Physical chemistry Physics » Optics Physics » Surface physics Physics » Chemical physics Physics » Condensed
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Mathematics » Applied mathematics Physics » Optics Physics » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Belgium Application Deadline 16 Nov 2025 - 22:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job
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to neurodegenerative disorders. Your PhD project specifically will focus on developing and applying a versatile high-throughput fluorescence imaging platform. In this function you will: optically design a microscope
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streamlined diagnostic approach for sarcomas that leverages cutting-edge technologies, such as Optical Genome Mapping (OGM, recently validated at UZLeuven) and Multiomic whole-genome Long-Read Sequencing (LRS
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patterning and key process steps High-speed analog/RF Neuromorphic computing Next-generation logic devices Novel memory concepts Quantum computing Data science and data security GaN power electronics Image
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and the ions using various physicochemical methods including NMR, microcalorimetry, and optical spectroscopy. Transmembrane transport studies in liposomes, using fluorescence and NMR spectroscopy
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impedance analysis; optical and thermal measurement principles are also being considered. The results obtained with the sensor are compared with the results of analytical reference techniques such as
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advanced optical imaging, to characterize materials and measure cellular mechanics. Collaboration and Expertise You will work closely with our expert collaborators: Prof. Rob Jelier (Computational Biology