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set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The Faculty of Design Science ‘s Architecture program has the following full-time vacancy: junior or seniorprofessor in the field
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-on fabrication of TEM supports and MEMS devices. You have good Python programming skills. Experience with cleanroom processes (lithography, etching) or MEMS is a plus. You are motivated to work in a
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Computer Networks, Internet of Things, or Advanced Wireless and 5G Networks. You will play a role in developing activating, student-centred and competence-driven programme components and study programmes
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of the job, or can demonstrate equivalent competences gained through prior work experience. You have excellent programming skills. Experience developing AI models is advantageous. You have hands-on experience
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equivalent competences gained through prior work experience. You have excellent programming skills. You have prior experience developing AI models. You are interested in materials science and crystallography
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beam sensitivity, liquid thickness, and cell configuration. You enjoy working at the interface of instrumentation, analysis, crystallography and materials chemistry. Basic programming skills and a
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supervising PhD students and other team members. You will fulfil a limited number of teaching activities in the Master’s program in International Relations and Diplomacy. You will participate in the provision
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electron microscopy and structural characterization. Prior hands-on experience with transmission electron microscopy is not absolutely required but will be considered a strong asset. Basic programming skills
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environment operating at an interuniversity level, with possibilities to connect with an industrial partner. Dedicated training programs to broaden your expertise and enhance your skillset. Your monthly
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report on your progress regularly. You will participate in the doctoral study programme at the Antwerp Doctoral School to support your PhD pathway. You will present the findings of your PhD research