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in cutting-edge research, present findings at conferences, and develop technical and professional skills through publications, international exchanges, and targeted training. Job requirements We
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Department: Department of Bioscience Engineering Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking, European university. We
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simulations to gain insight into these high-end composite materials.The research will be done in close collaboration with the Centre for Textile Science and Engineering and the involved industrial partners
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(bio-)chemistry, physics, and engineering expertise to study molecules and cells, taking advantage of optical and single-molecule imaging, molecular probes, molecular biology, and 'large' data analysis
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of microbiology and laboratory automation. We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate with a strong engineering mindset and a keen interest in AI, automation and microbiology. Prior experience in
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devices that incorporate strategic markings, to improve the spatial resolution of 5D ED experiments (which involve both 4D-STEM and 3D ED). You will code the necessary tracking software for your developed
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margins in breast cancer surgery, based on a novel Raman spectroscopic technology (IOARM-Raman) that will fit in the surgical work flow. To determine the potential improvement of resection margin status in
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) at the VIB CMN. We are excited to announce a call for a joint PhD student in our labs to work on a challenging project at the interface of neurodegeneration, genomics, computational and systems biology
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Computational Neurobiology group (Malysheva Lab) at the VIB CMN. We are excited to announce a call for a joint PhD student in our labs to work on a challenging project at the interface of neurodegeneration
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policy choices on the overall carbon emissions of the stock. The aim of the research is to obtain a PhD diploma. You will be part of the UGent Building Physics research group (Faculty of Engineering and