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compact form factor. Your responsibilities will include: Technology Roadmapping: Contribute to imec’s strategic research initiatives by defining the evolution of next-generation quantum sensors. Quantum
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advanced analytical techniques such as GC×GC/MS, GC-RGA, GC×GC/NCD, GC×GC/AED, FTIR, etc. You have experience in catalyst modification methods, particularly alkaline treatment for mesopore introduction, wet
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work, you can count on the support and guidance of an experienced team of researchers (fellow PhD students, post-docs) and technicians, led by Prof. Lynn Vanhaecke. Job profile • You hold or will soon
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the electronic, optical and structural properties of photovoltaic cells in particular two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides by means of quantum mechanical electronic structure calculations
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language of the university, you should be willing to obtain a CEFR B2 level of proficiency in Dutch. As soon as you take on teaching duties as a programme component coordinator, you should be able
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post-docs that is dedicated to the study of extracellular vesicles and operating at the wet and dry lab interface. You will be active at the Hendrix lab (Ghent University) which is embedded in the Ghent
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students and post-docs that is dedicated to the study of bacterial extracellular vesicles and operating at the wet and dry lab interface. You will be active at the Hendrix lab (Ghent University) which is
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. covering aspects such analog lumped-element circuit modelling and simulation, PCB design) and on a system integration level (e.g. covering aspects such as interfacing, analog-to-digital conversion, sensor
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offer A stimulating learning environment. Here post-docs and professors outnumber PhD students. That translates into access and close collaborations with some of the brightest ICT researchers, giving you
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guided and supported by post-docs and senior researchers, in Luxembourg and from our international network of collaborators. You will be spending time also in Cambridge and Lisbon. For further information