74 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" positions at University of Antwerp in Belgium
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of electrochemistry and electrochemical engineering. Its scientific activities are related to the development of state-of-the-art electrochemical reactors and batteries, striving towards a green and sustainable
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within the recently granted path 3 Moonshot project (see also https://www.moonshotflanders.be/en/research/path-3-electrification-radical-process-transformation ) EFFORT – development of GDE-MEA for CO2
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research chain—from basic science to drug and biomarker development. Infla-Med emphasizes translational impact by integrating clinical expertise and promoting collaboration between researchers and clinicians
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reimbursement If you come to the lab by bike; bike allowance Eco-cheques Closing week between Christmas and New Year Professional development through regular mentorship, training opportunities, and collaborative
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for the development of organic materials for sustainable chemistry. The group focuses on key areas including the synthesis of (chiral) organic and heterocyclic molecules, green and biobased chemistry, and the synthesis
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of proteins and complexes. In this PhD project, you will push the development of these analytical methods, including applications to complex biological samples and investigation of the ionisation process. You
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Closing week between Christmas and New Year Professional development through regular mentorship, training opportunities, and collaborative projects. The planned starting date is 1 January 2026 You will do
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the European Research Council. You will develop and apply NLP methods (application and development of neural network–based models for tasks such as relation extraction, entity identification, classification, and
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the Department of Chemistry at the University of Antwerp. The Vroemans group specializes in designing, synthesizing, and applying organic molecules for the development of organic materials for sustainable
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traditional heterogeneous media. Hydrated silicate ionic liquids (HSILs), developed by COK-KAT (KU Leuven), offer a more controlled environment for studying zeolite formation. HSILs are homogeneous, hypo