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: Developing state-of-the-art neural networks to accelerate the development of formulations in the pharmaceutical sector. Collaborating on the implementation of these techniques within a company. Contributing to
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partner of the ETPathfinder project, and members of the group take part in the instrumentation developments related to this facility in Maastricht. The University of Antwerp is also one of the initial
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research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its staff and students. The MarSens (Marine Optics and Remote Sensing group, https://www.marsens-ugent.be/ ) investigates
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to develop an entirely new explanatory framework for future research. In addition, it generates new knowledge urgently needed to preserve heritage threatened by climate change. Within the project, we
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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 top-ranked candidate(s) with the best profile (project idea & CV) acquire a preparatory post-doctoral research mandate to further develop and submit a competitive research proposal to FWO (Flemish
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staff and students. YOUR TASKS At least 70% of your assignment will be spent on academic research. Aim: To develop hydroxycinnamic acids and other high-value bio-aromatics separation and recovery
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documentation Development of research protocols and support for the implementation of clinical and field-based studies Scientific and administrative support of ongoing clinical studies, including coordination
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spectroscopy You contribute to operational tasks and scientific services within the context of the “NMR Expertise Centre Core Facility” at Ghent University You design or contribute to the development of research
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https://www.science.org/content/article/metal-scaffolds-turn-bacteria-live-wires . [1] Postdoctoral fellow: high resolution microscopy and immunolabeling of conductive structures in multicellular cable