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industrial partners and administrations, including eBus Competence Center, Emile Weber, GomSpace, Gradel, IEE, Nexxtlab, Telindus, and Ville de Luxembourg. For more information on the ATLAS IPBG Programme, see
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effect of therapeutic molecules. Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis in the field of stem cell modelling in hereditary neuropathies. You will publish scientific
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methodology with which to measure water transport through such channels, taking advantage of optical microscopy to measure these down to the level of individual channels. The work involved includes work
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about the job content? Contact Jamal Shahin at jamal.shahin@vub.be or on +32 2 614 80 01. Would you like to know what it’s like to work at the VUB? Go to jobs.vub.be , and find all there is to know about
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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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questions remain unanswered to grasp the full potential of circulating nucleic acids (cfDNA/cfRNA) in clinicopathologic applications. The new PhD student will work on a project that aims to obtain further
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your work package, for the preparation of a doctorate, contains: You will work in the EPOWERS group of the MOBI Research Centre (Electromobility Research Centre). Our Mission as EPOWERS Research Group
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field of Sciences or the field of Physics. You present updates of your work to the project consortium in regular manner, both orally and in written form, in clear and correct English. You publish
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in molecular diffusion rates rather than equilibrium adsorption, using a novel temperature-perturbation method in a MOF layer. For a pre-print paper describing this novel (and patented) approach, see
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. More concretely your work package, for the preparation of a doctorate, contains: You will be appointed to a scientific project on Education-based social identities funded by the Research Foundation