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%) doctoral scholarship holder in the field of CRISPR/Cas-mediated photoelectrochemical biosensors. The overall goal of this PhD is the development of photoelectrochemical biosensors integrating CRISPR/Cas
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flow cytometry you will develop advanced tools to analyse and study microglia phenotype, function and dysfunction. If you are up for a technological challenge to address key biological questions
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in developing activating, student-centred and competence-driven programme components and study programmes. You will supervise students and their Bachelor and Master dissertations. Research You will
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development strategies. External and internal post-doc researchers who are eligible to submit an FWO or MSCA post-doc application are invited to apply. The top ranked candidate(s) with the best profile (project
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, under the supervision of Prof. Elisabetta Costa. Your research will focus on the visual dimensions of remote work and/or develop and apply visual methodologies. The objective of the ERC project is to
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-INSPEX aims at the development of novel imaging and image processing protocols to non-invasively and quantitatively inspect objects and subjects. Core imaging technologies herein are X-ray, (near)-infrared
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and development; urban and environmental history; governance and participation; transport and mobility; health; social inequality; solidarity and diversity; smart cities; creativity and culture; and
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to arrange working at both host institutions (UAntwerp and KU Leuven), located ca. 50 km apart with a direct train connection in-between. What we offer We offer a doctoral scholarship for a period of 1 year
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trajectory and offers tailor-made language coaching in compliance with Flanders’ statutory language regulations . You will play a role in developing activating, student-centred and competence-driven programme
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-doctoral research mandate to further develop and submit a competitive research proposal to FWO (Flemish Science Foundation) or MSCA (Horizon Europe Marie Curie fellowships), with the University of Antwerp as