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participate in the training and dissemination events of the MSCA Doctoral Network ANT . You will develop signal processing algorithms and protocols for AirComp, and implement and validate them in simulation
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set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The EMAT research group at the Faculty of Science (University of Antwerp) is seeking to fill a PhD position on the development
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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
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to biochemical and biomedical research. Mass spectrometry can shed light on the stoichiometry, 3D structure, and ligand binding ability of proteins and complexes. In this PhD project, you will push the development
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training in advanced techniques. Opportunities for career development, networking, and mentorship. Support for presenting at international conferences and publishing in peer-reviewed journals. Start date; as
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, such as FWO Access to state-of-the-art facilities and training in advanced techniques. Opportunities for career development, networking, and mentorship. Support for presenting at international conferences
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, cutting-edge microscopy, immunology, technology development, and bioinformatics. VIB provides a highly interactive environment and ample training opportunities for its researchers. The VIB-UAntwerp Center
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plasma-/bio-/chemo-catalysts under the supervision of Professor Joke Hadermann. The PhD project is part of a broader research effort focused on developing innovative technologies for the sustainable
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. Clinical studies have demonstrated that hereditary neuropathies can also involve muscle pathologies, complicate diagnosis and hamper therapy development. We have developed advanced in vitro cell models
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. Clinical studies have demonstrated that hereditary neuropathies can also involve muscle pathologies, complicate diagnosis and hamper therapy development. We have developed advanced in vitro cell models