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operational X-ray doses to decrease radiation-related health risks. Metal halide perovskites are semiconductor materials with outstanding optoelectronic properties, such as strong optical absorption over a
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17 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Ghent University Research Field Chemistry » Other Engineering » Biomedical engineering Engineering » Materials engineering Medical sciences » Other
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4 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company KU Leuven Research Field Medical sciences » Medicine Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Belgium Application Deadline 5 Jul 2024
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detectors that allow the use of lower operational X-ray doses to decrease radiation-related health risks. Metal halide perovskites are semiconductor materials with outstanding optoelectronic properties
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processing of MRI and light-sheet microscopy), biological and medical sciences (tissue microstructure, immunostaining, and neuroscience), and computer science (data analysis, machine learning, and artificial
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of MRI and light-sheet microscopy), biological and medical sciences (tissue microstructure, immunostaining, and neuroscience), and computer science (data analysis, machine learning, and artificial
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patients. The research is in close collaboration with the Department of Radiation-Oncology and Department of Radiology from the University Hospitals Leuven. The research is part of the ‘Head and Neck Cancer
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doctorate, contains: • Experimental study of battery performance, durability, and safety. • Physics-based holistic prediction tool development for electric vehicle (EV) and Light Means of Transport (LMT
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Quantitative in situ electron microscopy of metal halide perovskite materials under the supervision of Prof Sara Bals and Prof Van Aert. Light detection and emission are crucial for displays, medical and
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oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) present in plasma. To prevent the side effects associated with direct plasma radiations, indirect treatments, in which plasma-activated liquids (PALs) are injected in