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supramolecular structure. High-resolution electron microscopy (TEM, STEM, cryoEM, cryo-FIB-SEM) FDAA labeling Immunolocalisation of proteins Superresolution microscopy (e.g. STED, MINFLUX) [2] Postdoctoral fellow
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. Diverse inputs, such as product images, OCR text, label images, manuals, and web documents, are to be structured and validated within a product data backbone that supports reuse, repair, refurbishing
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research grants. Your contract will start on 1/04/2026 at the earliest. You will work in a VIB lab located in new facilities in the middle of one of the main biotech hubs in Europe. You will become part of a
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fellowships), with the University of Antwerp as the host institution. A preparatory full-time or part-time mandate of at least 9 months (up to a maximum of 12 months) will be provided. Profile You hold a PhD in
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Start date: as soon as possible | Duration: at least 2 years | Deadline to apply: 1 March 2026 About the lab The Verstreken Lab is based in Leuven, Belgium and is part of the VIB-KU Leuven Center
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, French or German) or English, please add a translation in one of the mentioned languages. In the field “other documents”: your doctoral dissertation (or the preliminary papers that will form part of your
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backgrounds and is widely recognized for its expertise in designing, implementing, and analyzing experimental studies and clinical trials. The CMPO, part of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences
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discussion. The position comes with travel and computer equipment resources, and other benefits. The postdoc will join a vibrant research group at Ghent University, and will be part of an active international
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- 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Part-time Offer Starting Date 1 Mar 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Reference Number
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part in the instrumentation developments related to this facility in Maastricht. The University of Antwerp is also one of the initial founding research units of the Einstein Telescope Collaboration