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case you have questions about this job opportunity, please contact Prof. Rob Ameloot (Rob.Ameloot@kuleuven.be) via email and mention "PhD position: Metal-organic films for sensing and lithography" in
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Company description The Lab for NanoBiology (Prof. Dedecker) is an interdisciplinary research group focused on the study and visualization of molecular processes occurring in biosystems. We combine (bio-)chemistry, physics, and engineering expertise to study molecules and cells, taking advantage...
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%) doctoral scholarship holder in the field of molecular quenching strategies for photoelectrochemical sensing. This PhD project aims to fundamentally explore the quenching dynamics of photosensitizers by
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processes is also relevant. We are looking for candidates with a critical and analytical attitude and a sense of initiative. Other profile requirements: You hold a master's degree in bioscience engineering
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, publishing results, and assisting in workshops. For more information, feel free to contact Dr. Jörg Baller (). Your profile MSc in Physics, Engineering or Chemistry Familiarity with areas such as design-of
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Engineering, we have an open vacancy for a PhD researcher in the mechatronics research group at the campus Kortrijk. The research in our group focuses on modelling, control, sensing and optimization
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designed project, please contact Prof. dr. Cedric Jenart via cedric.jenart@uantwerpen.be . You publish scientific articles related to the research project in a wide sense. You will carry out a limited
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uncertainties and biases in N flux monitoring, including proximal sensing, remote sensing, Eddy covariance and in-situ continuous sampling accompanied by traditional laboratory analyses. NitroScope will benefit
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measurement techniques to reduce uncertainties and biases in N flux monitoring, including proximal sensing, remote sensing, Eddy covariance and in-situ continuous sampling accompanied by traditional laboratory
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equipment. Traditionally, this has required separate, specialized wireless systems for communication, radar-based sensing, and localization—each relying on dedicated hardware. However, the emerging field