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for a full-time (100%) postdoc position in electrochemistry and data analysis. The overall goal of this postdoc position is the development of advanced data models to extract qualitative and quantitative
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project”, consisting of 11 PhD-researchers and 2 postdocs from 7 universities. You conduct the legal research of this project in cooperation with a postdoc-researcher at the University of Antwerp and an
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and Belgian Universities through the funding of joint research profiles, in particular: A part-time (10%) appointment as Senior Academic Staff (ZAP) and a part-time (40%) appointment as postdoc
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resistance. Developed radiolabeled nanoparticles will be evaluated in animal models of cancer. Research topic for this postdoc position: 1) optimization of radiochemistry for the preparation of a theranostic
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the Faculty of Science is looking for a full-time (100%) postdoctoral researcher in the field of bio-electrochemistry. The overall goal of this postdoc is the development of novel (photo)electrochemical
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researcher in the field of bio-electrochemistry. The overall goal of this postdoc is the development of novel (photo)electrochemical biosensors. Due to the integration of recognition bio-elements
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the “Chiral nanomaterials challenge”. External and internal postdoc researchers who are eligible to submit an FWO and/or MSCA postdoc application are invited to participate. The top ranked candidate(s) with
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students and other team members. Profile You hold a PhD in Sciences, Applied Sciences or Agronomical Sciences/Bio-Engineering and have a postdoc experience in the targeted scientific domain (or you will have
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. You will supervise PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. The numbers of PhD and postdocs depend on acquiring fellowships and project grants from national and international institutions. On the one
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cell-induced vascular leakage to prevent intra-plaque haemorrhage and subsequent acute cardiovascular syndromes. Research topic for this postdoc position: To establish a causal role between mast cells