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also a pioneer in in situ 3D ED studies, as will be important in this project. More about us at our webpage . Position You will design and fabricate lithographically etched sample supports and MEMS
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FieldPhysicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Who you are Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Photonics, or a related field with postdoctoral or industry experience preferred. Strong
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will be working in both groups (50% at UAntwerp, 50% at KU Leuven ) for the full duration of this project, who will be closely assisted by two postdoctoral fellows, based respectively at A-PECS (UAntwerp
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cells, embryo models and human embryos, with a focus on understanding how cell stress impacts these processes. During your PhD, you will work very closely with a postdoctoral fellow that will be carrying
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research will be supervised by Prof. Christof Devriendt, head of the research group on structural integrity monitoring for offshore structures and Dr. Francisco de Nolasco, postdoctoral researcher working
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. The PhD researcher will also closely work together with the other doctoral and postdoctoral colleagues that work on composite hydrogen tanks and (micro-)mechanical characterization of composites, to form a
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balance privacy and data protection with data utility for a varying range of use cases and data types. The candidate will perform the work together with an interdisciplinary team of postdoctoral researchers
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with privacy by developing techniques that optimize both aspects. The candidate will perform the work together with a team of postdoctoral researchers who are experts on the field and other PhD student
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will be working in both groups (50% at UAntwerp, 50% at KU Leuven ) for the full duration of this project, who will be closely assisted by two postdoctoral fellows, based respectively at A-PECS (UAntwerp
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(structural integrity monitoring) and Dr. Francisco de Nolasco (graph neural networks). Additionally, you will be part of large and vibrant group of doctoral and postdoctoral researchers (∼20) involved in both