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offers an exciting opportunity to apply advanced organic synthesis and molecular design to the development of next-generation radiotheranostics. Where to apply Website https://www.sckcen.be/en/thesis-and
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Generation IV reactors are being developed to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of nuclear electricity production. SCK CEN is involved in the development of Lead-Cooled Fast Reactors (LFRs) which use
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on the systematic measurement of thermal conductivity evolution with burnup in systematic series of samples available at SCK CEN using LFA and, if available, MEMS-TSB method. Where to apply Website https
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/development-clinical-micr… Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteSCK CENCountryBelgiumState/ProvinceAntwerpCityMolPostal Code2400StreetBoeretang 190 Contact City Mol Website https
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD project aims to develop modular bacteriophage-based nanocarriers for targeted radioligand therapy (RLT
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. The Belgian government made the decision to both support the long-term operation (LTO) of existing water-cooled reactors and drive the development of innovative GenIV lead cooled SMRs. From this initiative
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-driven applications. Given the scientific expertise developed within the MYRRHA project, the Belgian government tasked SCK CEN to conduct research on lead-cooled SMRs (LFR-SMR) with the aim of building a
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eigenfrequencies, mode shapes, and modal damping ratios - can indicate structural changes or damage. Along these lines, this project develops SHM methods for deep tunnels, with the HADES Underground Research
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radiobiological mechanisms. By integrating radiopharmaceutical science, immunotherapy, and translational oncology, this project aims to develop a robust combination therapy platform for OC and TNBC which can help
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Ensuring the safety of advanced reactor designs is one of the central challenges in developing next-generation nuclear technologies. Among these, Lead Fast Reactors (LFRs) stand out as promising candidates