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2 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company KU LEUVEN Research Field Chemistry » Physical chemistry Physics » Optics Physics » Surface physics Physics » Chemical physics Physics » Condensed
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to neurodegenerative disorders. Your PhD project specifically will focus on developing and applying a versatile high-throughput fluorescence imaging platform. In this function you will: optically design a microscope
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impedance analysis; optical and thermal measurement principles are also being considered. The results obtained with the sensor are compared with the results of analytical reference techniques such as
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an asset. Experience with the processing of FBG fiber optics will be regarded as a strong advantage. LanguagesENGLISHLevelGood LanguagesFRENCHLevelBasic Internal Application form(s) needed ILES-call for
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measurements from optical techniques such as white light interferometry. The selected candidate will contribute to the group’s R&D output and carry out the following tasks over the 4-year PhD: Perform 3D
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with or experience in any of the following topics is valuable: optics (lab work, design), mechanics (e.g. CAD software), software (e.g. Python scripting), astronomical/spectroscopic data reduction and
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advanced methodologies like neuroimaging, eye-tracking, virtual reality, and neural tracking, the project will investigate how foreign-accented speech affects neural responses, attention allocation, and
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optical computing devices that can solve hard combinatorial problems. Such combinatorial problems are commonplace in our society, for instance in logistics, finance or pharmaceutical research. However, for
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/fluid mechanics as well as polarizing optics. Experience with liquid crystals and polymeric liquids is a strong asset. An M.Sc. in physics is ideal, but also materials science, mechanics or chemistry M.Sc
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: 'digital twin' forests. Within your work, you will: (1) use 3D terrestrial laser scanning data to further develop the creation and implementation of digital twins of forests for optical and microwave