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set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The EMAT research group at the Faculty of Science (University of Antwerp) is seeking to fill a PhD position on the development
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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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set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The EMAT research group at the Faculty of Science (University of Antwerp) is seeking to fill a PhD position on the TEM study of hybrid
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Europe. The opportunity to obtain a PhD degree at Ghent University in a topical field of applied environmental sciences and climate change. The fellowship amount is 100% of the net salary of an AAP member
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staff and students. Within the faculty of Engineering and Architecture, the IDLab research group performs research on 1) connectivity and 2) data science & artificial intelligence. In these research areas
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policy choices on the overall carbon emissions of the stock. The aim of the research is to obtain a PhD diploma. You will be part of the UGent Building Physics research group (Faculty of Engineering and
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closed-loop control. The technology, developed through detailed computer simulations, will be validated with preclinical experiments. The candidate will be part of a multidisciplinary team working towards
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tissue studies. Profile The candidate holds a Master degree in biomedical sciences, medicine, bioengineering, (molecular) biology, or related fields, with the equivalent of at least distinction (15/20
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will include data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation, as well as collaboration with clinicians for human tissue studies. The candidate holds a Master degree in biomedical sciences, medicine
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margins in breast cancer surgery, based on a novel Raman spectroscopic technology (IOARM-Raman) that will fit in the surgical work flow. To determine the potential improvement of resection margin status in