28 phd-exercise-physiology Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Antwerp in Belgium
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Studies in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Antwerp is seeking talented and motivated post-doctoral researcher for a research project on Boredom and smartphone use. The goal
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motivated post-doctoral researcher for a research project on Boredom and smartphone use. The goal of the project is to investigate neurophysiological indicators of boredom and whether these are predictive
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collaborative projects within the lab and across the VIB community, contributing to lab meetings, journal clubs, and collaborative publications. Profile PhD in immunology, neuroscience, neuroimmunology
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://www.imec-int.com/en/home ) (prof. C. Fleischmann). Profile You hold a PhD in computer science, physics, mathematics or engineering (or you will have obtained it by the time you start work). You have
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Reconstruction of Moving Morphology (XROMM) have significantly gained popularity in the fields of functional morphology and biomechanics of animals. The innovative use of dynamic X-ray imaging offers unique
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%) postdoctoral researcher in the field of bio-electrochemistry. The overall goal of this PhD is to develop novel biosensing strategies that will pave the way to the construction of affordable, robust, and user
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) will be provided. Profile You hold a PhD in Communication Studies or other relevant discipline in the social sciences and humanities (or you will have obtained it by the time you start work). Your
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cultural and linguistic diversity. Research could explore how different communities perceive and use accessibility features and how these features can be adapted to meet diverse needs. Evaluation and Impact
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. A preparatory full-time or part-time mandate of at least 6 months (up to a maximum of 12 months) will be provided. Profile You hold a PhD in one of the Life Sciences (or you will have obtained it by
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of potent and specific protease inhibitors, ligands and probes. The collaboration with MIRA enables translational use of these compounds and moving leads closer to the clinic. This research line is supported