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Department: Department of Bioscience Engineering Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking, European university. We
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-edge interdisciplinary project aims to understand charge transport in the natural mineral feldspar, unlocking new ways of measuring the rates of Earth surface processes — from weathering and erosion
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. Early diagnosis and an accurate characterization of disease progression are critical for treatment and improving patients' quality of life. However, current methods rely on expensive and time-consuming
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Grant LUMIN. This cutting-edge interdisciplinary project aims to understand charge transport in the natural mineral feldspar, unlocking new ways of measuring the rates of Earth surface processes — from
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, which will consist of the PhD researcher, a PostDoc researcher (R programmer, consultant), undergraduate students, and Prof. Jakub Hofman. 4-year Ph.D. programme with financial support for 4 years
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to advanced training opportunities for professional development About our group: Prof. Dr. Ziyue Li holds the Professorship in Transportation Analytics in the Department of Operations & Technology and Heilbronn
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related discipline. To apply, please contact the supervisor, Prof Foster - david.foster@manchester.ac.uk . Please include details of your current level of study, academic background and any relevant
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We are seeking an experienced researcher in experimental plasma physics, with a strong focus on wave heating and current drive systems. You have substantial expertise in designing radio frequency
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academic area such as applied mathematics, computer science, physics, biomedical or electrical engineering or similar disciplines. Good programming expertise (Matlab, C++, Python or equivalent) and
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the salary range £43,863-£47,223 per annum. The post is available from 01 March 2026 for up to 24 months. The post is based in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College