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prof. Walter Daems. The selection committee reviews all applications as soon as possible after the application deadline. As soon as a decision is made, we will notify you. If you are still eligible after
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Steckel and prof. Walter Daems. The selection committee reviews all applications as soon as possible after the application deadline. As soon as a decision is made, we will notify you. If you are still
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the supervision of Prof. Annemiek ter Heijne, Dr. Tom Sleutels and Dr. Sanne de Smit, with microbial electrochemistry as the main focus. The second PhD student will be based in Antwerp, supervised by Prof
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the field of analytical chemistry. Position You work actively on the preparation and defense of a PhD thesis in the field of analytical chemistry in the research group of Prof. Frederik Lermyte within
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or are willing to learn Dutch quickly. In your application, you demonstrate that you are capable of doing so. You are strong in planning and organizing and can work independently. Your teaching competences are in
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joint PhD in the laboratories of Prof. Rosa Rademakers and Prof. Kristel Sleegers Position The Rademakers team and the Sleegers team at the VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology, Belgium
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of Chemistry at the University of Antwerp, with Prof. J. Vekeman as promotor. You will focus on research of which an abstract can be found below. The rational design of crystalline solids for specific
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of analytical chemistry Position You work actively on the preparation and defense of a PhD thesis in the field of Analytical Chemistry in the research group of prof. Frederik Lermyte at the Department
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with the successful candidate Find out more about working at the University of Antwerp here . Want to apply? You can apply for this job through the University of Antwerp’s online job application platform
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set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The Gut-Immune-Brain Axis Lab (Prof. Seppe De Schepper, VIB–UAntwerp) and the Parkinson’s disease Research Team (Prof. David Crosiers