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reporting about the techno-economic analysis (TEA) and life cycle analysis (LCA) of the upscaling of the manufacturing of flexible perovskite solar cells. The goal being to evaluate and stimulate
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talented and highly motivated PhD candidate to join our enthusiastic team on single cell multi-omics glioblastoma research. Specifically, you will implement and optimize methodologies (cutting-edge
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these brain disorders. As a PhD student, you will be responsible for developing innovative oligodendroglial humanized cell and animal models. You will work with human induced pluripotent stem cells, which will
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the prediction of preterm birth and foetal lung maturation. This will focus on cell-free RNA (transcriptome, differential gene expression). We are looking for a talented and highly motivated PhD student to enforce
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Job description The Vandepoele research lab (Comparative Network Biology - https://www.vandepoelelab.be/ ) invites applications for a fully-funded PhD project for 1 year and extended with another 3
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, biomedical sciences, chemistry, applied physics, engineering or materials science. Occupancy rate 100% Vacancy type Research staff PhD position in the context of an interdisciplinary FWO research project
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to start a PhD trajectory in liquid biopsy method development for improved cancer detection. The project has a strong focus on novel design and implementation of different IT tools and coordination of team
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computer power. Depending on the interest of the candidate, the student will work on one of the following topics: Developing new methods for simulations of drug transport through cell membranes, building up
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broad energy range and good charge transport. These features turn them into excellent candidates for application in devices such as solar cells, light-emitting diodes, sensors, and (X-ray) photodetectors
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inflammation. The Sophie Janssens lab is looking for a motivated PhD student to join our dendritic cell maturation team. Our lab is highly interested in dissecting pathways that drive homeostatic versus