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Frederik Lermyte

Prof. at University of Antwerp

University of Antwerp

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Analytical Chemistry

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Biochemistry

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Mass Spectrometry

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Chemistry

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Methodology Development

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Biomedical Engineering

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Stoichiometry

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University of Antwerp

PhD Scholarship in Analytical Chemistry at University of Antwerp

The University of Antwerp is offering a fully funded doctoral scholarship in Analytical Chemistry within the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences. This opportunity is ideal for motivated graduates aiming to pursue a research-focused PhD in a dynamic, international scientific environment. The research group, led by Professor Frederik Lermyte, focuses on advanced analytical chemistry projects, particularly the study of biomolecular interactions using mass spectrometry. The project will involve developing analytical methods to investigate the stoichiometry, 3D structure, and ligand binding ability of proteins and complexes, with applications to complex biological samples and ionisation processes. As a doctoral candidate, you will actively prepare and defend a PhD thesis, collaborate with researchers from other groups and universities, and disseminate your findings at conferences and through journal publications. You will also contribute to teaching, research, and service support tasks within the Department of Chemistry. The University of Antwerp is a leading European research university, known for its innovative academic education and pioneering scientific research, with a diverse and inclusive working environment. Applicants must hold or be about to obtain a Master’s degree in Chemistry, bio-engineering, applied sciences (engineering), or civil engineering with a specialization in chemistry. Excellent academic results, fluency in English and Dutch, and a strong motivation for doctoral research are required. Candidates should be willing to apply for external fellowships and demonstrate qualities such as integrity, creativity, and cooperation. The scholarship is offered for one year, with the possibility of extension, and the monthly stipend is based on the university’s pay scales for contract research staff. Most work will be conducted at campus Groenenborger, with potential activities at Campus Drie Eiken. The application deadline is January 5, 2026. To apply, candidates must submit an online application including a motivation letter, academic CV, a signed letter of acceptance from the UAntwerp promoter, and a statement of willingness to seek additional funding. For further information, applicants can contact Prof. Frederik Lermyte or the university’s HR department. Key research areas include analytical chemistry, mass spectrometry, biomolecular interactions, protein structure, and ligand binding. The University of Antwerp encourages applications from candidates of diverse backgrounds and is committed to equal opportunities and a family-friendly work environment.

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Frederik Lermyte

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University of Antwerp

Doctoral Scholarship Holder in Analytical Chemistry

The University of Antwerp, a leading European institution, is offering a full-time doctoral scholarship in analytical chemistry within its Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences. This opportunity is part of a dynamic and innovative academic environment, supporting over 20,000 students and 6,000 staff from 100 countries. The successful candidate will join the research group of Prof. Frederik Lermyte, focusing on the development and application of advanced analytical methods, particularly mass spectrometry, to study biomolecular interactions, protein complexes, and ligand binding. The project aims to push the boundaries of analytical chemistry by investigating the stoichiometry, 3D structure, and ionisation processes of proteins and complexes, with applications to complex biological samples. As a doctoral researcher, you will actively prepare and defend a PhD thesis, collaborate with other research groups and universities, and disseminate your findings through conferences and journal publications. Additional responsibilities include supporting teaching, research, and service tasks within the Department of Chemistry. The position is based primarily at campus Groenenborger, with possible work at Campus Drie Eiken, offering a stimulating and inclusive working environment. Eligibility requires an academic Master’s degree in Chemistry, bio-engineering, applied sciences (engineering), or civil engineering with a specialization in chemistry. Candidates who will obtain their degree by the time of appointment are also considered. Excellent academic results, fluency in English and Dutch, and alignment with the university’s educational and research vision are essential. Applicants should be motivated, committed to doctoral research, and willing to apply for external fellowships such as FWO 2026. The scholarship is awarded for one year, with a monthly stipend calculated according to the university’s pay scales for contract research staff (Bijzonder Academisch Personeel, BAP). The University of Antwerp is recognized for its HR excellence, sustainability, and commitment to diversity and equal opportunities. The application deadline is 5 January 2026. To apply, submit your application via the university’s online platform, including a motivation letter, academic CV, signed letter of acceptance from your UAntwerp promoter, and a statement of willingness to seek additional funding. For further information, contact [email protected] or Prof. Frederik Lermyte at [email protected].

1 month ago